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Fact check: Tourist videos of Mount Etna eruption are real, not AI-generated

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Fact check: Tourist videos of Mount Etna eruption are real, not AI-generated

Fact check: Tourist videos of Mount Etna eruption are real, not AI-generated

Fact check: Tourist videos of Mount Etna eruption are real, not AI-generated Online confusion has spread following Mount Etna's eruption on 2 June.

Some users have called into question real footage of the incident, while others have shared old images of the volcano in action.

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