"Viral 'All Eyes on Rafah' AI Image Sparks Global Debate and Propaganda Claims"

TL;DR Summary
Two Malaysian artists, Zila Abka and Amirul Shah, are both claiming credit for a viral AI-generated image of Gaza, highlighting the complexities of authorship and ownership in AI-created content. Abka, a science teacher and AI art hobbyist, says she created the image in February using Microsoft's Image Creator, while Shah, a college student and photographer, claims he generated a similar image independently. The dispute underscores the challenges of verifying originality and ownership in the realm of AI-generated art.
- 'All eyes on Rafah' is the Internet's most viral AI image. Two artists are claiming credit. NPR
- The Latest | Israeli strikes in central Gaza kill at least 11 as the US pushes a cease-fire plan The Associated Press
- What the “All Eyes on Rafah” meme tells us about AI propaganda The Washington Post
- ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ image shared by millions on Instagram NBC News
- After ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ AI graphic goes megaviral, pro-Israel rebuttals proliferate The Times of Israel
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
7 min
vs 8 min read
Condensed
95%
1,567 → 78 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on NPR