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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Heywood40 who wrote (1545565)6/28/2025 7:15:28 PM
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NOPE... it is not real===>>

is this a real picture
This image does not appear to be a straightforward, real photograph of an actual car accident. There is strong evidence that images and videos of car crashes similar to this one have been widely circulated online as part of digitally manipulated or AI-generated content. These images are often created using advanced editing techniques or generative AI tools to depict dramatic or unusual vehicle damage for viral social media posts, insurance fraud, or artistic projects.

Fact-checking investigations have specifically identified a trend where real car crash footage is altered, or entirely synthetic scenes are created, to appear as if vehicles have suffered bizarre or impossible damage. For example, a viral short film called "Ghost Crash" by Italian visual effects artist Donato Sansone used real crash videos, digitally erased or manipulated vehicles, and composited effects to create surreal, scientifically inexplicable crash scenes that have been repeatedly misrepresented as real events online.

Additionally, insurance companies and fraud investigators have reported a sharp increase in the use of AI and photo-editing software to fabricate images of car damage for fraudulent claims, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish real from fake accidents without forensic analysis.

Given the unnatural appearance of the vehicle damage in this image and the context of widespread digital manipulation of car crash imagery, it is highly likely that this image is digitally altered or AI-generated, rather than an authentic, unedited photograph of a real accident.

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