# misinformation
Latest news and articles about misinformation
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Netanyahu Posts Third Straight 'Proof of Life' Video, Raising Questions About Information and Authority
Benjamin Netanyahu’s official social account posted a third consecutive short video to demonstrate he is alive, this time showing a meeting with a U.S. envoy named in the post. The repetition reflects efforts to counter online speculation and highlights how social media has become a frontline in political information battles, with implications for domestic trust and international reassurance.

China’s New ‘GEO’ Economy: Firms Paying to Seed and ‘Poison’ AI Recommendations
Chinese media exposed a growing industry—known as GEO—that creates and distributes coordinated promotional content to bias AI models’ outputs in favour of paying clients. By automating content production and leveraging networks of publishing accounts, firms can cause mainstream models to recommend fabricated or promoted products, posing risks to consumer trust and market fairness.

False Assassination Claims of Netanyahu Spread on Social Media, Israeli Office Denies
Social media claims that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been assassinated were decisively denied by his office after rumours resurfaced following the outbreak of war with Iran. A viral video frame alleged to show a six-fingered hand was debunked by fact-checkers as a shadow artifact, illustrating how visual anomalies and limited official visibility fuel dangerous misinformation in conflict settings.

Didi Denies Viral Claim It Approved Three‑Year Extension for Eight‑Year‑Old Cars
Didi has denied circulating reports that it approved a three‑year operating extension for cars older than eight years. The correction highlights tensions between drivers' economic pressures, safety regulations set by local transport authorities, and the risks of rapid misinformation on social platforms.

China NPC Deputy Urges 'Source‑Level' Controls on Generative AI After Viral Fake Notices
A Chinese NPC deputy, Li Anrui, warned that generative AI has made fabricated content harder to spot and proposed source‑level measures: a government verification platform, mandatory AI labelling for official‑style documents, and stronger platform responsibilities. His recommendations align with Beijing’s recent policy signals to strengthen AI governance, but implementing them raises technical challenges and trade‑offs around enforcement and free expression.

Inside the Blast Radius: A Chinese Reporting Team’s Close Call in Tehran’s Latest Escalation
A China Media Group reporting team in Tehran experienced a blast roughly 500 metres from their office during a new wave of strikes, rapidly converting shock into verified live reporting. Their account underscores both the personal toll on journalists and the strategic role of frontline, cross-checked reporting amid a flood of misinformation.

CENTCOM Rebuts Iran’s Claim of 560 U.S. Casualties — A New Front in Information Warfare
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claimed its strikes caused 560 U.S. casualties in the Middle East, a figure that U.S. Central Command publicly denied in a social-media "fact-check." The clash illustrates the growing importance of information warfare in the region and the risks that unverified claims pose to diplomacy and security.

China's Internet Regulators Purge 13,421 Accounts Over Unlabelled AI Content
China's internet regulators ordered platforms to remove accounts and content that published AI‑generated material without required labelling, leading to the handling of 13,421 accounts and the removal of over 543,000 items. The move reflects Beijing's broader strategy to regulate generative AI and to force platforms into active policing of synthetic content.

China’s Cyberspace Watchdogs Cracked Down on Unlabelled AI Deepfakes, Removing Hundreds of Thousands of Items
China’s internet regulator has removed over 543,000 pieces of AI-generated content and sanctioned 13,421 accounts for failing to label synthetic material. The enforcement targets fabricated human-interest videos, deepfakes impersonating public figures, grotesque edits of children’s characters, and marketplaces selling tools to strip AI labels.

Viral Claim of Iranian ICBM Test Debunked by Experts — Why the Hoax Matters
Viral footage claiming Iran test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile has been dismissed by missile experts as almost certainly fake. Technical inconsistencies, absence of corroborating data, and Iran’s known force structure point to fabrication, highlighting risks from rapid misinformation in security affairs.

Beijing Cracks Down on Social‑media Misinformation Around Central Drug Procurement
China’s internet and health regulators have jointly removed and sanctioned social‑media accounts spreading false claims about the state’s centralized drug and consumable procurement programme. The initiative aims to curb panic, protect public confidence in volume‑based procurement, and signal stricter platform accountability as Beijing tightens online governance around health policy.

Senate Hearing Interrupted as Protester Shouts ‘Stop Intervening in Venezuela’ — Arrest Highlights Polarised Debate on U.S. Policy
A protester interrupted Senator Marco Rubio during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, demanding an end to U.S. interference in Venezuela and Cuba and was arrested. Rubio said Washington would soon set up a diplomatic presence in Venezuela to gather intelligence and engage locally, while denying preparations for military action. The Chinese report that carried the story also appended unverified claims of a U.S. military seizure of Venezuela’s president, which are not corroborated and appear false.