The Guy Behind the Fake AI Halloween Parade Listing Says You’ve Got It All Wrong

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Theyd gathered after a website called MySpiritHalloween.com published an AI-generated article promoting the festivities..

The post promised spectacular floats to thrilling street performances and described the route in detail...

Since the generative AI boom began, a class of SEO entrepreneurs has started pumping out AI-generated content on websites and across social platforms, in efforts to make money off online advertising and affiliate marketing..

We hired some content writers online, and they helped us out on all the Halloween events throughout the world: in the USA, in UK, and most importantly, Ireland..

People will blame the country if I say I'm from Dubai, then whenever you write an article, if you say that a guy from Pakistan, a guy from India, guy from Ireland, a guy from the UAE, it actually hurts some of the citizens of that country...