But nobody - at least not the partygoers in Dublin, Ireland - realised that it would pull out a party trick on Halloween this year. Dublin residents hit the streets in anticipation of a Halloween ...
In an unexpected Halloween mishap, thousands of Dubliners found themselves at a non-existent Halloween parade this year, courtesy of a misleading online event listing. The website, My Spirit ...
She has been working in journalism for seven years. arturmartins/X The man behind the viral AI website that listed a fake Halloween parade leading to thousands of people gathering along the ...
Nazir Ali admitted that artificial intelligence was used to create the post about the parade in Dublin, but insisted he and others were not attempting to scam attendees arturmartins/X Thousands of ...
As the fake event circulated online, thousands of people were duped into showing up. Please be advised that contrary to information being circulated online, no Halloween parade is scheduled to ...
A website error by a Pakistan-based company led thousands to gather for a non-existent Halloween parade in Dublin. Crowds blocked O'Connell Street, expecting a ...
TL;DR: A fraudulent Halloween parade in Dublin misled thousands due to a mistakenly posted event notice from the previous year on the My Spirit Halloween website. The error, attributed to human ...
X A Pakistan-based firm had to issue an apology after it mistakenly advertised a nonexistent Halloween parade in Dublin, Ireland. The ad led thousands of Dubliners to gather on the city’s main street, ...