Two men used AI to fabricate fake videos about the Chinese women's basketball team for profit and were criminally detained, triggering social reflection.
Honey, did you see that news? Someone actually used AI to spread rumors about the Chinese women’s basketball team and got arrested.
I saw it. Those two people used AI to fabricate videos just to make money. That’s really outrageous.
They even said it was for ‘account grooming’—using rumors to gain followers first, then selling the account for a few thousand yuan?
Yes. Profiting from spreading rumors already violates the law. The police put it well—thinking they’re playing with high tech, but actually stepping on a high-voltage line.
It’s infuriating. The athletes who were slandered are completely innocent, and it also affects the public’s perception of the Chinese women’s basketball team.
Exactly. AI technology is developing fast, but if it’s misused, it becomes a ‘rumor-making weapon.’ The internet is not beyond the law.
I think schools should also teach students how to tell real news from fake online, so they don’t get led astray.
Absolutely. The more advanced technology becomes, the more responsibility is required. Using AI to help people, not harm them—that’s the right direction.
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