The Guizhou Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection in China refutes the rumor that a female official "dug up 327 Bitcoins": it is generated by self-media using AI.
On August 14, a staff member from the Propaganda Department of the Guizhou Provincial Discipline Inspection Commission and Supervisory Commission in China stated to "China News Weekly" that the news about Jing Yaping, the former director of the Guizhou Provincial Big Data Development Administration, mining 327 Bitcoins using government servers "is a rumor." According to their understanding, Jing Yaping's case does not involve Bitcoin. The staff member indicated that this news was initially generated by some self-media using AI (artificial intelligence) with the aim of attracting traffic. It was later reported by a media outlet, and relevant departments have communicated about this matter.
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The Guizhou Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection in China refutes the rumor that a female official "dug up 327 Bitcoins": it is generated by self-media using AI.
On August 14, a staff member from the Propaganda Department of the Guizhou Provincial Discipline Inspection Commission and Supervisory Commission in China stated to "China News Weekly" that the news about Jing Yaping, the former director of the Guizhou Provincial Big Data Development Administration, mining 327 Bitcoins using government servers "is a rumor." According to their understanding, Jing Yaping's case does not involve Bitcoin. The staff member indicated that this news was initially generated by some self-media using AI (artificial intelligence) with the aim of attracting traffic. It was later reported by a media outlet, and relevant departments have communicated about this matter.