Big B’s WC curiosity ends with fact-check using ChatGPT

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Megastar Amitabh Bachchan turned to artificial intelligence (AI) amid his FIFA World Cup 2026 musings, saying that he fact-checked a claim suggesting none of Morocco’s players were born in the country.
Big B took to X, formerly called Twitter, where he shared a message about how he used ChatGPT to fact-check about the claim of Moroccan players not being from the country.
The 83-year-old star, wrote, ‘T 5797 – I came to know from someone that none of the players of the WC 2026 Moroccan team were born in Morocco !!! ChatGpt when asked says not entirely true!!’
The thespian, who is an avid writer on his blog, didn’t write much this time on the micro-blogging website as he shared he was shooting since morning.
He wrote on his blog: “Abhi abhi din bhar ka kaam samapt kiya, subah se shooting kar rahe the aur ab office ka kaam. Chalo bhaiya nidra karne. (sic).”
On July 9, the icon shared a profound message about learning and self-awareness, stating that admitting mistakes is a sign of character and that every day brings a new opportunity to learn. (IANS)

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