bbcworldservice

samedi 18 octobre 2025

The "Torenza" story may have been borrowed from the 1954 urban legend of the "Man from Taured," a supposed traveller with a passport from a fictional nation who vanished from custody. The Torenza woman's case also bears resemblance to the real 1959 case of John Zegrus, a conman who forged passports from fake countries like "Tuarid" to scam banks. As AI use gains pace across the globe, it is becoming increasingly difficult to differentiate fact from fiction. Videos created using the latest AI tools claim to show - often convincingly - that an event or accident has taken place. Last month, a disturbing video showed a marine trainer named "Jessica Radcliffe" being fatally attacked by an orca, also known as the killer whale, during a live show. Despite being shared widely, there is no credible evidence to support the claim that a marine trainer named Jessica Radcliffe was attacked by a killer whale. Authorities, marine parks and established news outlets found no record of her existence or the incident.

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