After An Ai-Generated Story About Travis Kelce Donating A House To The Homeless Went Viral, A Different Nfl Player Did It For Real

After An Ai-Generated Story About Travis Kelce Donating A House To The Homeless Went Viral, A Different Nfl Player Did It For Real
After An Ai-Generated Story About Travis Kelce Donating A House To The Homeless Went Viral, A Different Nfl Player Did It For Real AI-generated headlines are increasingly common — but in a sea of misinformation, deepfakes, and entire articles written by ChatGPT, a particular brand of AI content has emerged: fake “feel good” news.  In June, a rumor about Kendrick Lamar and his partner, Whitney Alford, “quietly” paying off school lunch debt for 103 public schools went viral across Instagram, Facebook, and X.  Although the Grammy award-winning musician has a long history of donating to LA communities, the details of this latest story were not corroborated by any professional news sources.  Ultimately, it all traced back to a single AI-generated YouTube video, which had spurned a frenzied game of telephone across the internet.  Just a few months earlier, a story about Kansas City Chiefs football player Travis Kelce spread like wildfire, claiming that Kelce had donated a $3.3 mansion to Foster …