• 4 days ago
-Motorsiklo, dire-diretsong nag-counterflow sa Kalibo Bridge
-Bag na may lamang pera at cellphone, tinangay ng motorcycle rider sa gitna ng kalsada/ Suspek, natunton sa tulong ng tracking device sa cellphone; tumangging magbigay ng pahayag/ Lalaking nagtangkang manloob sa botika, arestado; hindi nagbigay ng pahayag
-Ilang pamilyang lumikas, baka sa evacuation center na abutan ng Pasko at Bagong Taon/ Dagdag na supply ng iba pang pangangailangan, hiling ng mga evacuee/ Mahigit 1,000 pamilya sa Brgy. Mansalanao at Camandag, nakabalik na sa kanilang mga tahanan/ Mga evacuee, nag-zumba para pansamantalang makalimot sa problema/ Pagdedeklara ng State of Calamity sa Negros Occidental, tatalakayin ng Sangguniang Panlalawigan ngayong araw
-Van, sumalpok sa kasalubong na truck nang mag-overtake; parehong driver, sugatan/ Motorsiklo, tumilapon matapos bumangga sa MPV; rider, sugatan/ SUV, nasagi ang kasalubong na trailer truck
-Deepfake ang tawag sa mga pinekeng video, litrato o audio gamit ang artificial intelligence o AI/ Pagsuri sa mensahe at pagtukoy kung saan unang lumabas ang video, kabilang sa mga paraan para malaman kung deepfake o hindi/ VERA Files: Malaking negosyo ang disinformation na target ang emosyon ng social media users/ Mahalaga ang fact-checking, debunking at critical thinking bago paniwalaan ang isang socmed post/ DICT, aminadong nababahala sa epekto ng fake news
-Mga puwedeng panregalo sa Pasko, mabibili sa Noel Bazaar sa Filinvest Tent (11 am-9 pm) hanggang Dec. 15


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00:00Pullicam in Calibu, Aklan, straight and without a break in the counter-flow.
00:08It's a torsicle while the Calibu Bridge is being overhauled.
00:11It seems that the possible disaster will not reach Lintan.
00:14A few hours in the middle of the traffic, the rider was hit by a car.
00:18The Incident is being investigated by the Land Transportation Office, Aklan.
00:22Pullicam also in Imos Cavite, the inside of a boutique and a bag theft in the middle of the road.
00:32Let's hear from Bam Alegre.
00:36Pullicam, a theft in the part of Anabu Coastal in Imos Cavite before midnight this Thursday.
00:42It was a quick incident when a motorcycle suddenly got close and another one was riding an e-bike.
00:47The rider already stole the bag of the victim who was riding an e-bike.
00:52He was carrying money and a cellphone.
00:54According to our investigation, what he did was that he forced the rider to ride an e-bike
01:02and followed him along the Coastal Road.
01:05Then when he got a chance, he wrapped the bag of the victim in the basket of the e-bike.
01:14Then he ran towards Aguinaldo Highway.
01:18On Thursday morning, the suspect stole another cellphone.
01:22The cellphone has a tracking device so it was found in Baco, Orcavite.
01:26Both victims confirmed that one of them stole the cellphone.
01:29The suspect, who is now being held by the police, refused to give a statement to our news team.
01:34The suspect is now facing a robbery complaint.
01:38In Imos Cavite, a suspect was looking for Spider-Man
01:41who stole from the inside of a boutique on Wednesday morning.
01:45A man entered the boutique but he did not succeed because he could not open the vault.
01:49He was heard by the police before he was able to climb the roof of the boutique
01:52where he was hoping to steal something.
01:53Around 4 am, the guard was alarmed.
02:00He noticed that there was a person inside a pharmacy.
02:06Then, the police came and asked for assistance.
02:13That's when they found out that he was inside a pharmacy.
02:18He was cornered inside.
02:20He was held for a long time because he did not come out.
02:23He was assaulted by his friends inside.
02:25But no one was seen.
02:27When he climbed the roof, the suspect was seen.
02:31The suspect did not give a statement that he will be fined for a robbery complaint.
02:36Bam Alegre, reporting for GMA Integrated News.
02:43Honey, if anyone wants to go home,
02:45there is a celebration of Christmas and New Year here at the evacuation center
02:50in La Castellana, Regos Occidental
02:52if the activity of the volcano continues.
02:57The 11 members of the Bahara family are gathered here at the evacuation center
03:02in the town of La Castellana.
03:03There are also small children, including the family,
03:06who escaped from the eruption last Monday.
03:09Even if it may take longer at the evacuation center,
03:12they will still choose not to return to their house in Barangay Kabagnaan,
03:18which is near the volcano.
03:19But some of them wanted to go home.
03:22Even at the age of 83,
03:24one of the survivors, whose father is a Juanito, still managed to escape.
03:28That's why even if he lives at the foot of the volcano,
03:30he will choose to go home.
03:34He is already used to the situation of the volcano,
03:36so he is not too nervous.
03:38He also misses the fresh air,
03:41unlike at the evacuation center, where people are busy.
03:44According to the evacuees,
03:46there is enough food inside the evacuation center.
03:48But hopefully, they will be able to add other necessities,
03:52such as soap, toothpaste, shampoo, and others.
03:56There are residents of two barangays
03:58that do not include the 6-kilometer radius permanent danger zone
04:01that were returned by the Lakasilliana LGU to their homes.
04:06More than 1,000 families,
04:07or 3,560 residents of Barangay Mansalinao and Kamandag
04:12have been returned since yesterday.
04:14But even if they were allowed to go home,
04:16they were told to be ready in case of an emergency.
04:20As of now, more than 9,000 people,
04:22or 6,000 individuals,
04:25are still staying at the evacuation centers in the town.
04:28To temporarily forget the problems inside the evacuation center,
04:33the evacuees enjoyed zumba earlier this morning.
04:37Whether they are young or old,
04:39in dancing,
04:41they should not forget to enjoy even inside the evacuation center.
04:47Meanwhile, today,
04:49the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
04:52will discuss at the Session of the Executive Committee
04:56on the State of Calamity, the Negros Occidental.
05:00The Lakasilliana LGU first announced
05:06that the funds are not enough for the evacuees here in the town.
05:10That is why the Quick Response Fund is a big help
05:14to the needs of the evacuees in the evacuation centers.
05:18Connie?
05:19Thank you very much, Aileen Pedrezo of GMA Regional TV.
05:24A rider jumped when he tried to overtake
05:27the next MPV in Bacaray, Locos Norte.
05:30A van in Labo, Camarines Norte also jumped on the track
05:34when it also overtook.
05:36This is the hot news brought to you by CJ Torrida of GMA Regional TV.
05:40The white van on the back of the black SUV
05:44on Maharlika Highway in Labo, Camarines Norte
05:48tried to overtake the van,
05:50but the truck jumped on it from the other lane.
05:54The van turned and the truck slid
05:56after it collided.
05:58No other vehicle was affected.
06:00There was a fire that exploded in the truck
06:03while the front part of the van was on fire.
06:07The other details are known
06:09from the drivers who were also injured.
06:12A big bike in Bacaray, Locos Norte
06:14jumped on the hillside on the side of the road.
06:17Based on the investigation,
06:19the motorcycle tried to overtake
06:21the next MPV that had a signal light on the left.
06:25The motorcycle jumped on the vehicle
06:27until it collided with the car and went straight to the hill.
06:31The rider was injured.
06:33The driver was saved from the incident
06:35The driver and the MPV drivers were saved from the incident.
06:40In the town of Vintar in Ilocos Norte,
06:43a SUV collided with a trailer truck
06:46and the left side of the SUV was damaged.
06:49Both vehicles were saved.
06:52The driver and the provincial government
06:55of Ilocos Norte,
06:57who owns the trailer truck,
06:59CJ Torrida of GMA Regional TV
07:03is reporting for GMA Integrated News.
07:12Along with the expansion of technology,
07:14there are many videos and pictures
07:16that seem to be true at first glance.
07:18But it's just an illusion
07:20and the doubts are deepfakes.
07:23There are also some personalities
07:25who were victims and were used in fraud.
07:27But how can we know
07:29what is fake and what is the truth?
07:31Let's find out together
07:33in Panata vs. Fake News.
07:42If you don't know me well,
07:44you may believe that I can speak Korean.
07:52Mandarin
07:59and French
08:01or VMMC.
08:02Any other problems?
08:05But all of that
08:08is fake.
08:12This is an example of deepfake
08:14or video, picture or audio
08:16using Artificial Intelligence or AI.
08:22And since this incident in 2017,
08:25deepfakes are becoming more real.
08:28It's very realistic now.
08:30In certain respects,
08:32especially when you make a deepfake,
08:34you know how to use visual effects
08:36or visual effects artists.
08:37How is deepfake made?
08:39And why is it getting harder
08:41and harder to prove from the truth?
08:43First, in the collection of data or information,
08:45AI will study
08:47through neural networks
08:49how to create a new image,
08:51audio or video
08:53based on the user's orders.
08:55Because computers are faster now,
08:57AI can study
09:00millions of data
09:01in just a few seconds.
09:03It's easier for the public to access.
09:05You just need to use an app
09:06and you can deepfake.
09:07You just need a gaming PC
09:09and you can make a deepfake
09:11on your own computer.
09:12Because it's easier to make a deepfake,
09:14it's now one of the tools used
09:16to deceive and spread fake news.
09:19This video is an example of
09:21Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
09:22who ran as a Republican Presidential Nominee.
09:24He said that he's behind in his career
09:27because of the campaign
09:29but he's not backing down yet.
09:31I'm Ron DeSantis,
09:32Governor of the great state of Florida.
09:34I need to drop out of this race immediately.
09:37DeSantis backed down
09:39but the video spread quickly.
09:43Experts are worried
09:45that there will be more videos like this
09:47to deceive or deceive the public.
09:49If the deepfake is proven,
09:51how will we know the truth
09:53and the lie?
09:54Look closely at the teeth
09:56while speaking.
09:57Sometimes, teeth and lips warp.
09:59That's one thing to watch out for.
10:01But the most important thing
10:03is the message itself.
10:05Let's ask if there's an agenda
10:07for this video we're watching.
10:09According to an expert,
10:11from the content or the message itself,
10:13we'll know if a video
10:15is a deepfake or not.
10:17Look closely at what's said
10:19in the video.
10:20Does the message match
10:22the personality of the speaker?
10:24Is this the first time
10:26he said this?
10:27We should learn to think of the context
10:29and what does that mean?
10:31What's the intention
10:33or what does the content
10:35or the video look like?
10:37Is something being destroyed?
10:39Or is something being hard-sell?
10:41Products or services?
10:43Usually, those two.
10:45Reputation attack or hard-selling.
10:47If the video is being leaked,
10:49find out where it first came from.
10:51Is this website famous?
10:53Is there a news organization
10:56that released the same video?
10:58If not,
11:00start doubting.
11:02One of the best places to start
11:04is who's the source,
11:06like any journalist.
11:08Who says that?
11:10Is it a credible source
11:12or it's some random website
11:14or some random page?
11:16That's where you start.
11:18And then later,
11:20what does that post allege?
11:22Because the fake news
11:25Celine Samson,
11:26head of online verification of VeriFiles,
11:28noticed how hard it is
11:30to fact-check the amount of disinformation
11:32being released.
11:34It really increased,
11:36especially with the introduction
11:38of new social media platforms.
11:40When I started,
11:42most of the disinformation
11:44were fake websites,
11:46fake articles,
11:48until it shifted to manipulating photos.
11:50Until short-form videos
11:52were created.
11:54VeriFiles is a third-party
11:56fact-checking partner of Meta,
11:58the owner of Facebook.
12:00This is where they discovered
12:02that disinformation is a big business.
12:04The usual target is the emotion
12:06of social media users.
12:08For example,
12:10these pictures quickly spread
12:12showing Pope Francis partying and drinking.
12:14But the pictures are fake
12:16and AI-generated
12:18according to VeriFiles.
12:20It's like you're angry or sad
12:22so that
12:24what you're going to do
12:26with your finger,
12:28either to share or react to the post,
12:30it translates into money
12:32for the publishers.
12:34Aside from fact-checking
12:36and debunking,
12:38critical thinking is also important,
12:40or studying and evaluating the posts
12:42before it is believed.
12:44In other countries,
12:46this is taught to students.
12:48For example,
12:50sometimes it's harder
12:52to track down
12:54fake information.
12:56Pre-bunking is also important
12:58where we ensure
13:00that we are the first
13:02to spread true information.
13:04We want to be the first
13:06to frame
13:08our countrymen
13:10that this is the truth.
13:12This is the facts.
13:14We can call it truth and obfuscation.
13:16In other countries,
13:18it depends on the possible effects of fake news,
13:20especially the lack of regulation in the country.
13:22In the ASEAN,
13:24we don't have a law about online harms.
13:26We don't have regulatory powers
13:28over social media networks
13:30and over OTTs,
13:32which is over-the-top boxes
13:34like chats, vibers, etc.
13:36That actually emboldens them
13:38to do things because
13:40they don't regulate.
13:42There is no proper reporting mechanism.
13:46For many Filipinos
13:48who have access to the mobile internet,
13:50the chances of being fooled
13:52by deepfake,
13:54disinformation,
13:56and misinformation are really high.
13:58But there are many things
14:00we can do to fight this.
14:02Be observant.
14:04Don't believe right away.
14:06And use technology
14:08to learn about fake news.
14:10And most importantly,
14:12believe that gathering news and information
14:14is credible and reliable.
14:18Raffy Tima reporting for GMA Integrated News.
14:45Aside from your gifts,
14:47you can also help others
14:49because part of the income from the bazaar
14:51will go to those
14:53who help the GMA Kapuso Foundation.
14:55The Kapuso Foundation also has a booth
14:57where you can buy
14:59school supplies
15:01for the students in need.
15:07This will be given
15:09to students
15:11who will receive
15:14bags for their first step
15:16in the future, 2025.
15:18These are the people
15:20who are affected by calamities.
15:22The participants are Bicol,
15:24Catanduanes, Aurora.
15:26We have from
15:28home essentials
15:30to different
15:32gifts,
15:34to bags,
15:36clothes, shoes.
15:38There are also items
15:40that are in demand
15:42and there's also a lot of different toys
15:44and food, of course.

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