@rohanpaul_ai: Don't believe crowd sizes anymore
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A tweet warns that AI-generated imagery can now convincingly alter crowd sizes, undermining trust in visual evidence.
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Don’t believe crowd sizes anymore https://t.co/OH3PZFklAR
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