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KZN plane crash exposes dangers of AI deepfake images in news reports
KZN plane crash exposes dangers of AI deepfake images in news reports

The Citizen

time11-06-2025

  • The Citizen

KZN plane crash exposes dangers of AI deepfake images in news reports

The shocking use of an AI-generated deepfake image by several online news sites needs to attract far more attention than it has. Ladysmith Gazette reports that three people died in a plane crash on Sunday. In the clamour to break the news and use a hard-hitting image, several news sites grabbed an image that was circulating online. Many even added their own photo credit logos to the image, making it appear more legitimate. The problem with the image was that it could easily have been identified as fake, even at a glance. Consider the following: The crash took place in a forest, yet there are no trees in the image. One of the accident scene workers has three legs. The plane is the wrong colour, and the registration code is white instead of black. What is truly baffling is that someone went to extraordinary lengths to fake the image. This was not merely the incorrect use of a photo — the plane's actual registration code was even used in the AI-generated image. Some of the online sites that used the image are household names. What are deepfake images? 'Deepfake' usually refers to highly realistic but fake images, videos or audio, often generated using AI tools. Deepfakes have existed long before generative AI tools became popular, with software like Photoshop historically used for manipulation. Tips for identifying AI-generated images: Look for missing or extra hands or feet. Look at faces — they are often distorted. Look for misspelt or foreign-looking text in the image. Look for inconsistent reflections, colours or shadows. Tributes pour in for pilot killed in crash The Witness reports that tributes are pouring in for Nqobile Biyela, the young female pilot who died in the crash. Biyela (22), along with two other pilots — all from Eagle Air Flight School — left Virginia Airport in Durban for their base in Pretoria. They attempted a refuelling stop at Ladysmith airstrip but were unable to refuel there. The group was diverted to the nearby Greytown airstrip, but disaster struck en route. Their light aircraft crashed in a eucalyptus plantation owned by Sappi at Sevenoaks, just outside Mooi River. The wreckage was discovered by a plantation worker on Monday morning. Three aircraft from the same aviation school were involved in the trip between Pretoria and Durban. One crash-landed in sugarcane fields near Greytown, with both pilots sustaining minor injuries, while the third landed safely. Eagle Air Flight School general manager Matthew, who declined to give his surname, confirmed that all those on board were qualified pilots. He said the matter is now in the hands of the police and declined to comment further. Condolences shared online Those who knew Biyela took to social media to share heartfelt messages of condolence with her family. Mndeni Mlaba wrote: 'There is no pain greater than burying your child, and it must be excruciating when the child has grown this far. Condolences to the family, and may God be with you during this time of mourning.' Sandile Nota said: 'The death of such a young person with such a skill is very painful. Condolences to the family and friends.' 'Such a young and beautiful girl… may God heal her mother and all family members and friends of the three families. May their souls rest in peace,' wrote Dephefost Motau. The KZN Department of Transport had yet to identify the other two deceased at the time of publishing. Breaking news at your fingertips… Follow Caxton Network News on Facebook and join our WhatsApp channel. Nuus wat saakmaak. Volg Caxton Netwerk-nuus op Facebook en sluit aan by ons WhatsApp-kanaal. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Plane missing, another crashes after aborted Ladysmith landing
Plane missing, another crashes after aborted Ladysmith landing

The Citizen

time09-06-2025

  • General
  • The Citizen

Plane missing, another crashes after aborted Ladysmith landing

A plane bound for Ladysmith reportedly had to turn back after aborting a landing attempt at Ladysmith Airfield, crashing somewhere between Ladysmith and Greytown last night. Ladysmith Gazette reports that, according to a source, the aircraft – one of three – diverted to Greytown after it became too dark to land. The first of the three planes managed to land. The third has been reported missing, with police search and rescue teams and other agencies actively searching for it. It 'literally vanished without a trace'. It is unknown how many people were on board the missing aircraft. All three planes had taken off from Virginia Airfield in Durban shortly after 15:00 yesterday on a training flight. Miraculously, all three individuals on board the aircraft that crashed near Greytown survived with only minor injuries. According to the Aeronautical Rescue Co-ordination Centre (ARCC), another aircraft has been missing since last night. It is believed to have last been heard flying over Ladysmith, heading towards either Pietermaritzburg or Greytown. Aircraft details: Type: Piper Cherokee Piper Cherokee Registration: ZS-KFB ZS-KFB Colour: Blue, black, and white Residents in Ladysmith, Greytown, Newcastle, Pietermaritzburg and surrounding rural or mountainous areas are urged to contact the following ARCC numbers with any information: 063 505 4164 or 063 505 5485. Breaking news at your fingertips… Follow Caxton Network News on Facebook and join our WhatsApp channel. Nuus wat saakmaak. Volg Caxton Netwerk-nuus op Facebook en sluit aan by ons WhatsApp-kanaal. Read original story on At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Judgment due for former KZN councillor accused of killing partner, kids in fire
Judgment due for former KZN councillor accused of killing partner, kids in fire

The Citizen

time29-05-2025

  • The Citizen

Judgment due for former KZN councillor accused of killing partner, kids in fire

Judgment due for former KZN councillor accused of killing partner, kids in fire KZN police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi will be in the Ladysmith Regional Court tomorrow for the judgment and sentencing of former DA councillor Michael Buthelezi. Ladysmith Gazette reports that Buthelezi is alleged to have burnt down the house his family was sleeping in, killing his partner (41) and three children (aged two, six and 12). He was also charged with defeating the ends of justice after opening a false case. The incident happened in the Bethany area of Bergville in October 2023. In the trial, Buthelezi claimed he was politically targeted and attacked, and that he survived the house fire. Breaking news at your fingertips… Follow Caxton Network News on Facebook and join our WhatsApp channel. Nuus wat saakmaak. Volg Caxton Netwerk-nuus op Facebook en sluit aan by ons WhatsApp-kanaal. Read original story on At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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