4/24/2026 at 10:10:00 AM
Are you trying to tell me, in this the year of our lord 2026, somebody has been (rightfully or wrongfully) arrested for literally ‘crying wolf’?There’s something hilariously poetic about a ~2,500 year old fable being relevant today, because of AI.
by _fw
4/24/2026 at 10:27:23 AM
No, not really. There was a real wolf and the person dusturbed the operation."South Korean police have arrested a man for sharing an AI-generated image that misled authorities who were searching for a wolf that had broken out of a zoo in Daejeon city.
The 40-year-old unnamed man is accused of disrupting the search by creating and distributing a fake photo purporting to show Neukgu, the wolf, trotting down a road intersection"
by lukan
4/24/2026 at 10:36:01 AM
But there are real wolves when shepherding too. That’s why crying wolf has any power.To cry wolf is to say there’s a wolf here when it’s actually located elsewhere. The AI photo said there was a wolf at a certain intersection when it was actually located elsewhere.
In fact crying wolf is doubly appropriate because it means disturbing an operation looking for a wolf.
by sillysaurusx
4/24/2026 at 10:42:29 AM
Crying wolf is normally starting the operation while there isn‘t a wolf.This is misdirection while there is a wolf
Similar but different
by croes
4/24/2026 at 11:20:52 AM
That's completely pedantic and besides it's false because there literally wasn't a wolf there where he faked the photo in the first placeby weird-eye-issue
4/24/2026 at 12:16:11 PM
Crying wolf is crying for help when there is no danger not when there is a danger just at different place.That's not pedantic, that's the meaning of the idiom.
by croes
4/24/2026 at 12:31:24 PM
If you stipulate that everyone must be relaxing at the time, sure. But the core concept of crying wolf is IMO simply a false alert with no particular constraints placed on those responding. I think in this case it simultaneously qualifies as crying wolf as well as misdirection.by fc417fc802
4/24/2026 at 1:03:17 PM
But this isn't a false alert. The alert is real, people just got misdirected.by croes
4/24/2026 at 12:36:02 PM
This is real life there's always a danger just at a different place.by weird-eye-issue
4/24/2026 at 12:20:03 PM
what if the real criers of wolves were the sheeple we misled along the way?by bryanrasmussen
4/24/2026 at 11:44:35 AM
le reddit mentalityby heliumtera
4/24/2026 at 10:45:19 AM
The biggest difference now is wolf is actually sought to protect him¹ from the crowd of the super-predators in town, so they can "give him a calm environment for recovery".¹ Following pronoun variant used in the fine article here.
by psychoslave
4/24/2026 at 11:23:50 AM
If this was America there would be 20 think pieces in the Atlantic about how AI is ruining our culture and no one would get arrested.by pj_mukh
4/24/2026 at 11:21:33 AM
> the person dusturbed the operationDid they? The article says it's unclear as to their intent.
> Authorities did not specify if the man had intentionally sent the photo to authorities during their search or simply shared it online.
by PUSH_AX
4/24/2026 at 12:01:43 PM
Intent or not, it did disturb as it misslead. And .. how can one imagine to not disturb a search, when posting a wrong location?by lukan
4/24/2026 at 11:31:57 AM
There was a real wolf in "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", too.by moron4hire
4/24/2026 at 11:26:07 AM
The fable was always relevant, afaic it is still a part of the curriculums. It's also a nice illustration of how LLMs screw up everything they touch - and please don't serve me the old "guns don't kill people - people kill people" argument over this.by hansmayer
4/24/2026 at 12:51:22 PM
Guns primary purpose is to kill. The primary purpose of genAI (image generation goes beyond the scope of LLMs) is not to mislead, they are used successfully by millions of people for purposes that are in no way nefarious. It includes valuable contributions to fields like medicine.Like most important advances like plastics, nuclear power, diesel engines, synthetic fertilizers, computers and the internet, good and bad things came out of it.
It is like saying that plastics screw up everything they touch, for example when a plastic part is used to replace a more durable metal part, but before realizing that plastics are everywhere in our lives, often without a suitable replacement material.
by GuB-42
4/24/2026 at 11:38:37 AM
> It's also a nice illustration of how LLMs screw up everything they touchAnd you'll be shocked what the kids have been doing with databases and API calls
by unsupp0rted
4/24/2026 at 12:22:35 PM
???by hansmayer
4/24/2026 at 11:37:30 AM
Is there a reason you felt the need to slip this non sequitur in your reply?by grosswait
4/24/2026 at 12:24:02 PM
I am not sure, but it probably isn't because I wanted to sound smart by using smart sounding words :)by hansmayer
4/24/2026 at 11:10:15 AM
> somebody has been (rightfully or wrongfully) arrested for literally ‘crying wolf’?Willfully diverting limited public service resources, that might potentially be assigned to saving someone's life or health?
Practically a social DoS
by Razengan
4/24/2026 at 11:35:20 AM
Yeah, I really don't see the difference with false bomb alerts.by littlestymaar