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AI New Weapon? New Startup Mira Network Warns: Artificial Intelligence Can Now "Make Fakes Real"
Amid the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, an AI system that can "prove any lie to be true" has sparked heated discussions online. This system claims to use 100% fabricated statistical data and citations from parallel universes, combined with impeccable logic, to allow any assertion to be "academically rigorous" in its proof. The startup Mira Network warns that such AI products highlight that current AI models have surpassed "hallucinations" and entered a new stage of precise evidence fabrication, posing an unprecedented challenge to social trust mechanisms.
Event outbreak: AI system proves absurd false news
Recently, there has been a discussion online about an AI tool that claims to come from "Totally Legitimate Research." This system can generate what it claims are "verified evidence" for any statements, even successfully "proving" extremely absurd fake news, including:
American politician JD Vance kills the Pope
Llama 4 model is just a re-skinned Deepseek
F1 drivers Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri are suspected of conspiring to manipulate the race.
These obviously false statements, "verified" by AI, have astonishingly created an illusion of credibility with a confidence level of 99.9%, over 10,000 "proof cases", and infinite academic citations (∞).
Startup Mira Network warns: AI hallucinations evolve into "fabrications"
Mira Network quickly responded to this phenomenon. They pointed out that AI is no longer just a simple "hallucination," but is now able to strategically fabricate seemingly credible evidence to endorse any claim. This capability not only threatens the authenticity of information but may also undermine the fundamental trust foundation of democratic societies.
Mira Network stated: "This product demonstrates the dangers of the latest AI models—they can professionally produce 'evidence' to support any claim."
Response Strategy: Mira Launches Decentralized Verification Network
In the face of the potential for AI to go out of control, Mira Network proposed a solution in its white paper: to establish a decentralized AI output verification network. This system, named "Mira Network," converts AI output content into independently verifiable claims, which are then reviewed by multiple AI models using a consensus mechanism, thereby ensuring the credibility of the results.
Mira's verification process includes:
Break down complex content into smaller units of assertion
Entrusted to decentralized nodes (nodes operated by different AI models) for independent verification.
Use cryptographic techniques to generate verification certificates.
By combining the economic mechanisms of "Proof of Work" (PoW) and "Proof of Stake" (PoS), nodes are incentivized to validate honestly.
Future Outlook: The Initial Form of AI Trust Infrastructure
Mira Network not only aims to stop at verifying existing content, but they also plan to drive AI systems towards the next generation model of "generate and verify." In the future, generated content will have built-in verifiability, significantly reducing error rates and truly allowing AI to operate in high-risk fields such as healthcare, finance, and law without supervision.
In addition, the verification database of the Mira Network will support oracle services and decentralized deterministic fact-checking systems, creating a solid foundation of trust for the AI ecosystem.
As AI systems evolve from "hallucinating" to "proving falsehoods", we must also evolve corresponding defense mechanisms. The decentralized verification network of Mira Network may be a step towards establishing the foundation of trust in the next generation of information. However, in the face of an increasingly blurred line between reality and falsehood in AI's future, are we ready?
This article is about AI as a new weapon? The startup Mira Network warns: artificial intelligence can already "make fake real". First appeared in Chain News ABMedia.