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AI-generated Image Has Gone Viral as a Natural Optical illusion in Epirus, Greece: Fact-Check 

A photo purporting to be a genuine optical illusion from Greece’s Epirus has gone viral, showcasing some incredible architecture.

Verified accounts on twitter, including @Kace_writes shared the image of the architecture and claimed that it is the natural optical illusion from Epirus, Greece. The tweet was made on March 15, 2024, which has received an about 1.1.M views on X.

What is the Actual Truth About this Incident? : Fact

The truth is that Hamidreza Edalatnia, a digital artist, used artificial intelligence to produce this artwork. It is unrelated to actuality. He said, “Re-envisioning Iranian urban landscape through spiral pattern” | AI, Stable diffusion , Controlnet when he posted the picture. Photos from the same topic began circulating near the end of January 2024, purporting to be from Morocco. So, the claim that the photo shows a genuine optical illusion from Greece’s Epirus with an amazing architecture is absolutely not true at all. It is a misleading claim. It just an AI (Artifical Intelligence)-generated picture and not at all related to reality.

hamidreza.edalatnia posted the photo in Instagram on December 10, 2023.

D-Intent’s Fact-Checking Results:

Intent:

Influencers are circulating AI images as clickbait to get the spotlight on social media.An image that features amazing architecture has been shared, claiming to be a natural optical illusion from Epirus, Greece. Indeed, this picture was produced by digital artist Hamidreza Edalatnia using artificial intelligence. Reality is unrelated to it. Pictures from the same post that purported to be from Morocco began to circulate near the end of January 2024.

Conclusion:

Fact : The fact is that this image is an AI-generated photo created by a digital artist named Hamidreza Edalatnia. It has nothing to do with reality. At the end of January 2024, images from the same post were circulated, claiming to be from Morocco.

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