Here's the latest AI generated video that was made, to prove that the Israeli prime minister is alive.
But sharp-eyed viewers have pointed out that the ring disappears around 0:26. So - very much fake, like the first one.
I would totally bet on this, if I knew anything about the betting markets.
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Faked video could also mean he's alive but badly wounded or just that they don't want to give any hints as to where he is.
Yeah, I guess that's true as well.
Either case - they're lying.
Whether he's dead/alive... Why betting?
It just seems like a pretty sure thing, with the fakeness of the video.
But also @Undisciplined made a good point - maybe he's just badly injured.
I don't even know if bets like this are even allowed.
Generally not, because a death prediction market is functionally equivalent to paying for an assassination.
There are grey areas, though.
not quite; for starters the usual scenario of a prediction market on someone's death is a public question that doesn't have any "exclusivity", as opposed to the situation where some hitman gets paid in advance, or the movie trope [e.g. in John Wick] where there's a bounty and the potential killers compete over it... my point is that in these prediction markets, insiders signal their info to the public, and anyone can hedge.
tl;dr prediction markets are not an efficient way to pay for murder, similarly to how blockchains are not an efficient replacement for a database
if he is head/wounded, the questions are how? when? who? those would be interesting bets.
https://twiiit.com/netanyahu/status/2033515975379911114