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De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600.

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  • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

    De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
    https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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    @Bellingcat

    I love you, bellingcat.

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    • wesdym@mastodon.socialW wesdym@mastodon.social

      @archivescribe This seems a little artful than many, but not very. I certainly would have not pegged that image as fake, and I doubt most other people would, either. In this case, Telegraf was relying on what they believed to be a trustworthy source, who might not be.

      I'm not saying that's an excuse, but we all rely on such heuristics all the time, especially against the clock. It's just not possible to exhaustively verify every detail about everything and also get done what needs done.

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      @wesdym That's the danger of this stuff. I've been reading the concern in legal circles about how deepfakes, when they get to the point of being impossible to detect (even with the original file), will cancel out video/pic evidence in civil & criminal courts. We're living in the wild early years of this technology.

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      • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

        De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
        https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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        @Bellingcat

        so a con artist was selling flights that didn't exist & got a ton of free promotion from the Dutch newspaper

        just great, it only encourages them

        this reminds me, there are fake tours being promoted on Instagram using AI, i was promoted a fake AI-gen Costa Rica tour that i could ID as fake because i had visited the region several times & know the man who took one of the photos they stole but i fear for less experienced travelers, the scams are EVERYWHERE & the platforms DGAF

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        • bellingcat@mstdn.socialB bellingcat@mstdn.social

          De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest newspaper published an interview with a woman claiming to organise her own evacuation flights from Dubai, promoting seats at €1,600. Bellingcat found that the image in the interview was likely AI-generated, and flight-tracking data suggests no such plane took off.
          https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2026/03/12/ai-used-to-promote-non-existent-evacuation-flights-from-the-middle-east/?utm_source=mastodon

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          @Bellingcat

          Disasters and human misery always brings out the scammers. Such creatures might even be lower than scabs and that's saying something.

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