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The constant flood of information on social media often makes online sports betting apps difficult to discern what is true and what is not, even more so with the recent boom in artificial intelligence (AI). For instance, in an image showing French President Emmanuel Macron working as a bin man at the height of France's pension reform strikes, the indecipherable inscriptions on the rubbish bags are giveaways - beyond the surrealism of the situation - that the image is fake. People living in France might also notice that the pedestrian traffic light in the background looks nothing like one we would find in Paris or any other city in the country. New generative AI tools such as DALL-E and Midjourney have made online sports betting apps possible for virtually anyone to create imaginary - yet plausible - scenarios with ease. At times when even visuals can be faked so easily while being so disturbingly realistic, online sports betting apps is crucial to know how to spot deepfakes to avoid misinformation and propaganda. Here are a few tips. It is important to get information from official and trusted sources such as official government agencies, and credible news platforms. In most cases, a quick search online, using reliable news sources or fact-checking organisations such as Full Fact or PolitiFact, can help identify whether something is true or not.