A video of the Eiffel Tower on fire caused major frenzy on social media. A viral video began to trend in which Paris’ iconic monument was seen ablaze. However, it was later discovered that the video was not real.
Eiffel Tower Fire: How An AI Generated Video Caused Global Panic
The video of the alleged fire gained traction on social media platform X as users went to repost it. However, official sources stated that there were no reports of a fire in the Eiffel Tower or anywhere near the monument. The video was later debunked.
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