Archuna spreads false information in Parliament based on AI-generated images



By Thevatharsan Sukinthan

Colombo, June 30 (Daily Mirror) - Member of Parliament Archuna Ramanathan has reportedly conveyed false information to Parliament based on an AI-generated model of a skeleton.

In his speech in Parliament today, he pointed out the discovery of skeletal remains in Chemmani.

During his statement, MP Archuna Ramanathan claimed that skeletal remains of a mother and a three-month-old baby, with the baby supposedly held in the mother's arms, were discovered in the Chemmani mass grave.

However, it has been confirmed that this information is completely false. The second phase of excavation work is currently underway at the Chemmani human burial site, and no skeletal remains of a mother holding a baby, as described by Archuna, have been found.

Instead, it has been revealed that Archuna Ramanathan made this speech in Parliament based on AI-generated skeleton images circulating on social media. This act has drawn strong condemnation from the Tamil community.

 


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