Viral Video of Burj Khalifa Fire Debunked as AI-Generated Hoax

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A video purporting to show a massive fire at Dubai's Burj Khalifa has been confirmed as fake by PTI Fact Check. The video, which circulated on social media starting February 12, falsely claimed that a fire engulfed the iconic skyscraper on February 11, prompting panic among onlookers.

Upon investigation, PTI’s Fact Check Desk utilized several tools, including InVid and Google Lens, to analyze the video, revealing significant inconsistencies that suggested it was artificially created. Comment sections of the post contained numerous user disputes, with many labeling the video as AI-generated.

Further scrutiny using AI detection tools like Hive Moderation validated the presence of AI content, solidifying the conclusion that the dramatic visuals were fabricated. "If such an incident had truly occurred, it would have made major news," officials stated, highlighting the urgency to identify and refute misinformation shared online.

This incident illustrates the growing challenge of discerning between real and manipulated media in the digital age.

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