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AI造谣女篮案的警示 - A Warning from the AI Rumor Case Involving the Women's Basketball Team [HSK 6]

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Two men used AI to fabricate fake videos about the Chinese women's basketball team for profit and were criminally detained, triggering social reflection.

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《English Translation》

陈花: Honey, did you see that news? Someone actually used AI to spread rumors about the Chinese women’s basketball team and got arrested.
黄刚: I saw it. Those two people used AI to fabricate videos just to make money. That’s really outrageous.
陈花: They even said it was for ‘account grooming’—using rumors to gain followers first, then selling the account for a few thousand yuan?
黄刚: Yes. Profiting from spreading rumors already violates the law. The police put it well—thinking they’re playing with high tech, but actually stepping on a high-voltage line.
陈花: It’s infuriating. The athletes who were slandered are completely innocent, and it also affects the public’s perception of the Chinese women’s basketball team.
黄刚: Exactly. AI technology is developing fast, but if it’s misused, it becomes a ‘rumor-making weapon.’ The internet is not beyond the law.
陈花: I think schools should also teach students how to tell real news from fake online, so they don’t get led astray.
黄刚: Absolutely. The more advanced technology becomes, the more responsibility is required. Using AI to help people, not harm them—that’s the right direction.

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