NDTV, the official media of India, released a news article yesterday (February 27) about a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet crashing in Kabul, Afghanistan, and attached a so-called "crash site" photo. In the image, the tail of the so-called crashed aircraft is burning with a fierce flame, making for a powerful visual impact. However, the style looks oddly familiar. Upon closer inspection, it exudes a strong sense of AI algorithms, with obvious special effects that make one suspect the footage might have been borrowed from a Bollywood film set.
This is supposed to be an official Indian media outlet. To defame its rival, it dares to publish any kind of fake news without any ethics or limits. It is recommended that this Indian media apply for the "Bollywood Best Fiction Award of the Year," as such imagination would be a waste if not put on the big screen.
Border conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalates
Original: toutiao.com/article/1858324196194368/
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