Photo showing many people charging their phones at a place over inadequate power supply in Zambia, Al-Generated 

 

Claim

A Facebook user, Ogidan Temitope shared an image showing many people who were charging their phones at a place over lack of power supply and claimed it was in Zambia.

Verdict

This claim is FALSE.

Simple checks by FACTWATCH Nigeria indicated that this image was highly AI-generated.

Full Text

Owing to the consistently inadequate power supply in Africa, a Facebook user, Ogidan Temitope, posted a photo showing many people who were charging their phones at a place over lack of power supply and claimed it was in Zambia.

The Facebook user posted the image in a group named Tunde Ednut.

He shared the photo with a caption that reads, “Current situation in Zambia make e no reach naija o 🤣🤣

The post garnered over 12k reactions, more than 2k, and 2l shares on Facebook.

See the original post on Facebook here.

Verification

According to an image tool for detecting AI-generated photos, Hive Moderation analysis showed that the picture of persons charging phones at a place was an AI-generated photo.

In the results by Hive Moderation, Classes Score showed that the image has

ai_generated

0.97

dalle

0.68

midjourney

0.2

pika

0.05

deepfake

0.04

Hive Moderation results 

Also, further checks on another AI image verification tool, Sightengine, showed that the photo was 99% AI-generated.

Sightengine results

No credible news publication has corroborated this claim that there’s a total blackout in Zambia.

Conclusion

The Facebook user intentionally shared this AI-generated photo to mislead the public. Therefore, this claim is FALSE.

Credit: FACTWATCH Nigeria

 

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