Read this interesting story on the BBC, and it reads like one of the AI Facebook constructed stories I see all the time.
It does not mention ai and it does have a journalist name attached. Have we arrived at a place where journalists are apeing ai. Or am I just hallucinating;+)
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czrekvml0p6o
Samay Raina's Still Alive: A moving second act of the 'cancelled' Indian comic

A misfired joke nearly derailed Samay Raina’s comedy career. Now he’s back, reclaiming his voice.

@FSonder

I didn't get a whiff of #AIBinJuice from this, just a well-written story. I'm not on FB so I don't know what the quality of their stories is like. It does link back to an earlier event that has worrying implications for censorship and free speech in India.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg4g8q51xdo

India's Got Latent: Ranveer Allahbadia's 'dirty' comments spark massive row in India

Remarks made by popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia on a talent show have led to a huge controversy.

BBC News
@riggbeck Maybe it's just me. I felt the flow of the story was in a very heroic FB style. The BBC does use ai to help editing it's stories. But they usually add an, AI helped me, note at the end.