totalsolareclipse
By Srijanee Chakraborty An image generated through artificial intelligence is circulating on social media, specially on the Threads platform, with false claims that it shows a visual of the solar eclipse from Toronto, Canada. BOOM found that the viral image is actually artificially rendered by a digital content creator who had posted the image on April 1, 2024 as an April Fools prank, days before the total solar eclipse actually took place on April 8. We also ran the image through Itisaar.ai, a tool developed by the Image Analysis and Biometric Lab (IAB) at the Indian Institute of Technology (...
BOOM Live
The full solar eclipse hits Mexico, the US and Canada today, while Europe will have to wait until August 2026 when it crosses the northern parts of Greenland, Iceland and Spain. And we think you'll agree that everybody needs something to listen to during a cosmic adventure... Here are our handpicked, genre-spanning, eclipse and eclipse-adjacent songs to accompany you through the sunlight block – in chronological listening order too. Don’t say we don’t treat you. 'Steal My Sunshine' – LenSingled out, this 90s hit by one-hit-wonder Canadian alt-rock band Len is arguably the least essential track...
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