A ‘true crime’ YouTube channel’s videos got millions of views. It turns out the stories were AI-generated

A popular “real crime” YouTube channel took millions of videos about videos about discretion. While leaving, none of them are real.

One of these students, one of these videos, “a business work ended with the Step son’s Ögey oglu”, Colorado, Littleton, Colorado, explained the detail of a terrible crime in Colorado. After exposing about 2 million views, the audience reached the local correspondent Elizabeth Hernandez. However, there was no record of the crime – because it was never happened. Crime, Chatgpt and AI are completely fabricated by a YouTube channel called a real crime job documents that use the image created.

According to 404 MediaHenry Larson was loaded with more than 150 similar videos in the last year, each of which consisted of tens of thousands of views each year. Other videos “ends with his wife’s daughter with his wife’s daughter,” The secret worker gives Cheerleader HIV after secret work, causes pregnancy. ” Hernandez contacted the police in connection with the fake criminal videos and the channel was canceled earlier this year.

Paul (a pseudonym “created by 404 media to protect his identity) Larson said that in such subtle acts, why he created fake” real “criminal news. When his methods are best suspected, the question is standing. More than half of all Americans say they consume a kind of true crime Crime junkie and Dateline nbc (Original inspiration behind Paul’s videos) Both 2024 among the 10 most popular podcasts in Apple.

“I try to draw the watcher in Luridness in doses of doses that I try to experience so much investment in the lurid of all,” Paul said, “Paul defended the work of the AI ​​and said Larson. “Hidden lives of people are really the secret work of the taboo.”

Videos were popular and profitable that Paul is enough to work in them. Before the account of the score, it lasts 2.5 hours each of the weeks per week. One YouTube spokesman told 404 media: “We have terminated the channel due to a large number of rules, including a policy that prohibits the gender of minors.”

But Paul still defends his videos. “A real offense… At the end of the day, the form of entertainment. Watchers are watching not to inform them about things that will affect it.” “It’s really fun and really there is to be a mystery that excites with some severe elements.”

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