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AI Tools Gave False Information About Tsunami Advisories After an 8 8 earthquake off the coast of Russia, "weather authorities leapt into action," reports SFGate, by modeling the threat of a tsunami "and releasing warnings and advisories to prepare their communities " But some residents of Hawaii, Japan and North America's West Coast turned to AI tool
Bay Area companies skewered over false tsunami information Social media users reported similar problems with Google Search’s AI overviews after receiving inaccurate information about authorities’ safety warnings in Hawaii and elsewhere Thankfully, the
Unverified Information on Tsunami Spreads on Social Media . . . False footage and unverified information spread on social media following tsunami warnings issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency on Wednesday, prompting the government to urge people to remain cautious about such content Footage showing a massive tsunami, taller than a high-rise building, crashing onto the Japanese coast was posted on X
Grok AI Slammed For False Tsunami Alert Amid Hawaii Chaos Grok, the AI chatbot on X, falsely claimed that Hawaii’s tsunami warning had been canceled following an 8 8 earthquake near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula This misinformation spread while residents were evacuating, leading to backlash from users and safety concerns
Misinformation and Fabricated Footage Circulate Following . . . A powerful magnitude-8 8 earthquake that struck off Russia’s east coast triggered tsunami warnings and evacuations across the Pacific, from Japan to Peru While the earthquake generated genuine concern and prompted precautionary measures, a wave of misinformation quickly followed, spreading rapidly through social media platforms
75% of Tsunami Warnings Were False Alarms - Medium But a challenge remained: since 1975, 75% of tsunami warnings have turned out to be false alarms These alerts are costly, they undermine the credibility of warning systems, and they can put