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Benjamin Netanyahu tries to dispel viral rumors, fueled by AI paranoia, of his death

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become the subject of a widely debunked but ongoing claim that he is dead, a particularly high-profile example of the clouded and exceedingly fraught information environment created by the mix of AI and social media

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