AI-generated resemblance goes viral!
Kenyan Man Claims to be Elon Musk's Secret Son: A Viral Hoax Debunked
A 40‑year‑old Kenyan man's claim to be Elon Musk's firstborn son has been debunked due to timeline inconsistencies and lack of evidence. Social media and experts suggest the viral resemblance images could be AI‑generated, casting doubt on their authenticity.
Introduction to the Claim: Nyakundi Kibiru's Allegation
Timeline Issues and Critical Scrutiny
Elon Musk's Known Family and Publicly Acknowledged Children
Social Media Reaction and Viral Spread
Debunking the Claim: Evidence and Analysis
Role of AI and Digital Manipulation in Misinformation
Public and Expert Opinions on Celebrity Paternity Claims
Challenges and Implications of Viral Misinformation
Conclusion: Lessons Learned from the Viral Hoax
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