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Isoc tells public not to share AI royal images

The Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) urged the public to stop sharing AI-generated images falsely depicting the royal family, warning that doing so could violate the Computer Crime Act and contribute to public misunderstanding.

In a statement on Monday, Isoc said the public should exercise caution when receiving and disseminating information related to the nation's principal institutions, following the circulation of manipulated images on social media.

The warning came after AI-generated images purportedly showing His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen during the royal ceremony concerning the conveyance of the royal remains of HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendiradebyavati were widely shared online.

According to Isoc, the images were digitally created and altered in ways that did not reflect reality, with the apparent aim of provoking emotional reactions and online engagement, resulting in misunderstanding and confusion in society.

The agency called for public cooperation in exercising discretion when consuming and sharing information on social media, particularly content related to key national institutions.

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