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  • Fact Check: Not a royal flush! AI pic viral as Chinese app-based mobile drone toilet It's not a real invention. It's just a photo created using an Artificial Intelligence tool called Midjourney. Listen to Story India Today Fact Check This is not a real innovation but a concept design made using the AI tool Midjourney. We live in the age of technological breakthroughs. So, to see social media gushing over weird new inventions is well within the ordinary. Of course, we should always be careful about what we believe on the internet. “China has developed a mobile drone toilet that can be requested via an app remotely,” claimed several tweets featuring a photo of a pristine white portable toilet fitted with propellers, sitting in the middle of what looks like a public park. The archived version of one such tweet can be seen here. India Today Fact Check, however, found that the photo was not of a real invention — it was created by using an AI tool. OUR PROBE We looked for news reports about such an invention. Various searches in different languages yielded nothing. So, we reverse-searched the viral photo. This led us to a Facebook post featuring the same image by Jyo John Mulloor, who identified themselves as an “Artificial intelligence enthusiast.” Shared on May 15, 2023, this post featured several other designs of similar mobile drone toilets. In these posts, Mulloor made it clear that these designs were made using Midjourney, a generative artificial intelligence program that generates images from "prompts", similar to OpenAI's DALL-E and Stable Diffusion. Mulloor named christened the drone toilet the “Shattle”, whose logo could even be seen in the viral image, adding that it was just a concept design, making it evident that such drone toilets did not really exist. On the same day, Mullor also shared several AI-generated photos of a conceptual drone sleeping pod that can “launch and take you on a journey to your chosen destination, where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and relax in the most beautiful and serene surroundings.” Therefore, it is clear that an AI-generated concept design was falsely shared as a futuristic Chinese innovation. Please share it on our at 73 7000 7000 You can also send us an email at factcheck@intoday.com
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