No, This Image Doesn’t Show Design for Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Building

On passing the image through AI detection tools, we found that there was high probability of the image being AI.

Abhishek Anand
WebQoof
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Fact-Check | The image has been generated using AI.</p></div>
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Fact-Check | The image has been generated using AI.

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An image of a huge portrait of Lord Shiva is being shared on the internet to claim that it shows the new design for the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) building.

Those sharing the photograph have said, "New HQ of BARC looks good boys."

An archive of the post can be found here.

(Source: X (formerly Twitter)/Screenshot)

The post had garnered over 2 lakh views on the platform at the time of writing this report. More archives of similar claims can be viewed here, here, and here.

What is the truth?: The image has been generated using the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools.

No news reports or information available: At first, we performed a keyword search on Google but did not receive any credible news reports or information available in the public domain about such a design of BARC building.

  • We also looked through the official website of BARC but did not find any announcement about the construction of such a building.

Passing the image through AI detection tools: Team WebQoof passed the viral image through two AI detection tools, namely - 'Hive Moderation' and 'Is It AI?'.

  • While the first tool showed a 99.9 percent probability, the second one mentioned over 97 percent chance of the image being an AI-generated image.

We have also reached out to BARC to seek clarifications on the viral post and this report will be updated as and when a response is received.

Conclusion: An AI-generated image is being shared as design for the new building for BARC.

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