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The B.C. Wildfire Service is sounding the alarm on a rise in AI-generated wildfire images, which it says are contributing to online misinformation and exacerbating stressful situations.

The service shared two such AI-generated images in a social media post on Tuesday, both of which it says were shared by other accounts and were inaccurately portraying fire situations.

While the wildfire service has grappled with misinformation and conspiracy theories for years, it says the proliferation of AI images is a new wrinkle that could change someone's decision-making in an emergency if they don't know any better.

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[-] TheAgeOfSuperboredom@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 days ago

We need laws to punish posting straight up misinformation. The law has ruined peoples lives over sharing a simple mp3, and yet people posting misinformation remain untouched. It's sick.

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