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Verified: “Kim Jong-un” cries and thanks Thailand for sending rice to aid North Korea
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Verified: “Kim Jong-un” cries and thanks Thailand for sending rice to aid North Korea

The claim that “Kim Jong-un cried and thanked Thailand for sending rice to help North Korea” is false — the video was generated by AI. According to experts, Thailand once exported rice to North Korea, but North Korea failed to make payment.

20 ต.ค. 68 | Science & Tech

Verified: An image of Thaksin, shown with a shaved head, full-body tattoos, and a prison uniform, was in fact AI-generated.
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Verified: An image of Thaksin, shown with a shaved head, full-body tattoos, and a prison uniform, was in fact AI-generated.

A photo depicting former Prime Minister “Thaksin Shinawatra” with a shaved head, extensive tattoos, and wearing a prison uniform has been verified as a fabricated image created by artificial intelligence. The Department of Corrections confirmed that, under official regulations, images of inmates cannot be publicly released.

18 ก.ย. 68 | Politics

Veriflied: AI Deepfake Clip Falsely Claims Thai PBS World Interviewed 2 Famous Businesspeople, Invites Online Investment: Invest 8,000 Baht, Get a 5-Times Return.
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Veriflied: AI Deepfake Clip Falsely Claims Thai PBS World Interviewed 2 Famous Businesspeople, Invites Online Investment: Invest 8,000 Baht, Get a 5-Times Return.

Thai PBS Verify discovered a fake advertisement that falsely used the Thai PBS World Tonight logo. It utilized AI deepfake technology to impersonate well-known news anchors and businesspeople, inviting people to invest in a scheme called CRYSTALLUM AI. But the original clip was actually a news report about a flood in 2013. Victims have warned others not to be fooled, as it could lead to financial losses and fraud.

28 ส.ค. 68 | Science & Tech

Verified: An image claiming to show the “Sagaing Fault” has been shared over a thousand times — but it turns out to be AI-generated.
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Verified: An image claiming to show the “Sagaing Fault” has been shared over a thousand times — but it turns out to be AI-generated.

Following the powerful earthquake in Myanmar, Thai PBS Verify found a report featuring an image of a large ground fissure claimed to be the 'Sagaing Fault.' However, after verification, it was revealed to be an AI-generated image. The public is warned not to be misled, as the image has already been shared over 1,000 times.

29 มี.ค. 68 | Environment & Disaster