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Sunday, 13 April
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Russia embarrassed by May 9 poster - soldier turns out to have six fingers

In Barnaul, a banner created by artificial intelligence was displayed on the premises of the Ministry of Education of the Altai Territory until May 9.

A photo of a banner depicting a soldier with six fingers on his hand was posted on social media by local historian Vadym Chutchev.

"The poster was apparently "brilliantly" created by AI, there is no other explanation for the depicted nonsense... Straight from the Overton Window! After all, the banner does not show soldiers of the Red Army (by the way, who does not know, that is what the Soviet Army was called until 1946 - the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army) with blurred red dots, which, according to AI, probably symbolize the Victory Banner and awards (epaulettes, orders and medals) of the Soviet Army ," Chutchev wrote.

He later reported that the banner had already been removed.

"What's the difference between 6 or 5 - it's still 200", "or maybe this is a historical photo and this soldier actually had 6 fingers", "He got it from a grenade in battle", - they joke on social networks.

As Apostrophe reported, Ukrainians on social media often share posts with alleged photos of Ukrainian military personnel , which are actually created by artificial intelligence and can be used by Russian propaganda.