Indy Clinton’s birthday change, Sweet Zannat’s AI nightmare, & the ‘Gen Z Post Office’

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Summary:

  • Australian influencer changes daughter’s birthday, Sweet Zannat fights deepfake rumors, India launches Gen Z Post Office.

  • Controversy surrounds birthday change, mistaken identity debunked, deepfake concerns arise.

  • New Indian Post Office targets young people, offers modern amenities, plans for expansion near colleges.

Australian influencer Indy Clinton has sparked a massive online debate after announcing plans to legally change her daughter’s December 12th birthday to June to avoid clashing with Christmas. On a more serious note, creator Sweet Zannat is fighting to clear her name after being wrongly identified as the woman in a trending “19-minute” explicit video. Zannat proved the viral clip was not her by pointing out language discrepancies, while cyber experts now believe the footage may actually be an AI-generated deepfake.

To cleanse the palate, a new pilot program in India is trying to make snail mail go viral by launching the first “Gen Z Post Office,” complete with neon signs, a coffee bar, and high-speed Wi-Fi. The location aims to reconnect young people with traditional correspondence by offering aesthetic postcards and collectible stamps that function more like merchandise than standard postage. Officials have already announced plans to open seven more of these youth-friendly centers near colleges to turn the post office into a campus hotspot.

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