It's not just ChatGPT anymore. Artificial intelligence is everywhere. It's in your music, at your job, inside your grocery store and all over social media.
Sister station KMBC took their investigation to the streets of Kansas City. Could the public tell if an AI-generated video of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was fake? Advertisement
It turns out, even the most confident social media users could be fooled.
"Just to let everyone know, Taylor and I got engaged last week," the post starts .
Since his relationship-now-engagement with pop superstar Taylor Swift started, Kelce has been a frequent target of these questionable videos.
In the video, the figure appearing to be Kelce goes on to say, "We wanted to keep it a secret from everyone because we wanted some privacy. I pro

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