Wealthy Place Post credits AI for stories 53% more accurate, 13% more plausible, 90% more blistering than traditional fake news stories
Local homeowner’s stab at naming Applewood Acres’ most famous son or daughter entirely within realm of possibility
Head-shaking, pocket-wringing customer makes compelling argument for plaza store name change to Dollarsrama
Applewood homeowner concerned his Good Morning! coming off creepy, even pre-dawn behind plaza, in trench coat, balaclava, husky voice
Miffed Homeowner Committee secretarial assistant still expecting predictive text to anticipate Applewood after tapping a-p-p — or at least a-p-p-l — or freakin a-p-p-l-e — OH COME ON!
Offensive campaign ad by autocratic Applewood candidate may be AI fake, as suggested by viral video that may also be AI fake
Local bookmaker seeing heavy action on hush-hush new tunnel underneath QEW—automobile, human, or drug trafficking?
From the WPP archives: Grade 11 Cawthra Park student able to disappear behind teeny Zoom mute button failing physics