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Hong Kong Prison Pulls Anti-Drug Video Twice Over Pro-Drug Message

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Hong Kong's prison service has twice removed an anti drug video featuring a virtual K pop girl group from its social media platforms. Internet users suggested the artificial intelligence generated content resembled a promotional campaign for illegal substances, rather than an effort to discourage their use. The Correctional Services Department initiated the withdrawals.

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