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AI Blamed for Fake Nude Photo of Thai Professor in Social Media Scandal
Photo via Facebook/ บิ๊กเกรียน A Thai university professor has pointed fingers at artificial intelligence for a doctored nude image of himself circulating on social media. The controversy unfolded after a Facebook news page, Big Kren, reported on a group called OutdoorHDY, allegedly producing pornographic content at various public sites in Songkhla province. The group sparked outrage when reportedly staging a nude photoshoot at the Phra Phuttha Mongkhon Maharat Buddha statue, a sacred tourist spot in Songkhla. Amidst the public uproar, demands for police intervention emerged. Further reports implicated a professor from the revered university in Songkhla’s Faculty of Humanities as being part of OutdoorHDY. A censored nude image, allegedly of the professor, showed him naked save for an Apple Watch, apparently taken at the university’s stadium. The university was reportedly aware of the situation and urged media and staff for discretion to maintain its reputation. However, the institution later spoke to Channel 8, denying any cover-up and confirming that the implicated professor had resigned. In a media interview on April 23, the professor, whose identity remains confidential, denied taking part in any nude photoshoot. He claimed the image was digitally altered using AI—a tool becoming notorious for fabricating such content. The professor suspects the culprit might be someone who has impersonated him online before, creating X (formerly Twitter) accounts in his name to release AI-generated explicit images. The professor has filed a police report about the incident but awaits further updates from law enforcement. He clarified that his resignation was unrelated to the scandal, citing personal dissatisfaction with academia. As this story unfolds, it highlights growing concerns over AI misuse in creating fabricated, damaging content while simultaneously drawing attention to deep-rooted issues of privacy and identity in the digital age. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-24 -
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American version of Adolf Hitler': Major Jewish newspaper makes stark Trump comparison
Mary, please. Nobody said he was literally Hitler or literally a Nazi. Pay attention. Your sleazy attempt at a straw man gambit is a big FAIL. -
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What is a real man?
I think they all fake it. Female orgasm is a myth made up by feminists. -
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25 million deaths: what could happen if the US ends global health funding
Models estimate the ginormous potential impact of foreign-aid cuts. The United States spent roughly US$12 billion on global health in 2024. Without that yearly spending, roughly 25 million people could die in the next 15 years, according to models that have estimated the impact of such cuts on programmes for tuberculosis, HIV, family planning and maternal and child health. The United States has long been the largest donor for health initiatives in poor countries, accounting for almost one-quarter of all global health assistance from donors. These investments have contributed to consistent public-health gains for more than a decade. HIV deaths, for example, dropped by 51% globally between 2010 and 2023, and deaths owing to tuberculosis dropped by 23% between 2015 and 2023. But the administration of US President Donald Trump has cut billions of dollars of spending for global health, including dismantling the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and freezing foreign-aid contributions — some of which has been temporarily restored. (more) https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01191-z -
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