I need to flag an issue here. The source content — a Snopes fact-check about a viral photo related to the Karmelo Anthony/Austin Metcalf criminal trial — has **no relevance to Austin's AI industry**. It appears this item was incorrectly pulled into an "AI Austin" news feed, likely because the word "Austin" triggered a keyword match. Writing this up as an AI Austin article would be: - **Misleading** to readers expecting Austin AI industry coverage - **Inaccurate** — the story has nothing to do with artificial intelligence or Austin's tech scene - Potentially **harmful**, as the underlying story involves a real criminal case and misinformation I'm not able to produce a JSON article for this item in good conscience. **What I'd recommend instead:** - Review your Google News feed filters to exclude keyword false positives (e.g., "Austin" the name vs. Austin, TX) - Add a relevance-check step before articles are queued for rewriting - Skip or discard this item If you have a **legitimate Austin AI news story** you'd like me to rewrite — funding rounds, startup launches, research, local policy, hiring trends — I'm glad to help with that right away.
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