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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a brief video showing all five fingers on his hand to quell conspiracy theories about his death, inadvertently highlighting a persistent vulnerability in artificial intelligence systems that frequently generate images of people with extra digits. The incident underscores how even as AI-generated deepfakes become increasingly convincing, the technology still struggles with basic anatomical details — a flaw that experts worry could make it harder to distinguish authentic from fabricated evidence in an era of digital manipulation.
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