The BBC says it's aware of the video and is trying to get the clip removed from social media. Reading time 2 minutes Have you seen a viral video from the BBC suggesting a rocket attack on a railway ...
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Videos that appear to show huge snow drifts in Russia's far east were made using artificial intelligence, an expert tells BBC Verify We've fact-checked President Donald Trump's second speech to the ...
The BBC announces a new slate of video podcasts across BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds and YouTube, building on the success of some of its biggest TV shows and podcasts, to reach new and younger audiences.
In their first interview since their children interrupted a live BBC segment on Korean affairs, college professor Robert Kelly and his wife Kim Jung-A spoke to The Wall Street Journal about the ...
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You know how the saying goes: When God closes one door, he makes you forget to lock another... which subsequently leads to your daughter busting in on a live Skype call to the BBC and making your ...
BBC Verify Live has been focusing on a series of AI-generated fake videos claiming to show huge snow drifts in Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula. Here’s how we know one of the most widely shared videos is ...