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Jessica Radcliffe Orca Attack Video Is a Fake AI Hoax, Joining Viral Death Fakes Exploiting Emotions

Summary by IBTimes UK
Debunked as a hoax, it mirrors past celebrity death fakes, highlighting the need for media literacy and stronger platform moderation
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MILLENIO In recent days, a video went viral supposedly showing an orca attacking her coach, Jessica Radcliffe, during a show in the fictional “Pacific Blue Marine Park”. The scene, generated with artificial intelligence, was so realistic that many believed it to be true. However, there are real and tragic cases. One of the most remembered is Tilikum, the star of SeaWorld, which marked forever the discussion about the captivity of these animals. …

A video showing a so-called Orca attack on a blockbuster named Jessica Radcliffe recently went around social networks with millions of views. However, several sources specialized in fact-checking confirm that it is a creation entirely generated by artificial intelligence (AI) and that no blockbuster of this name exists. The video shows a woman dancing on the back of a killer whale in a park called Pacific Blue Marine Park, before the orca sudden…

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