Football Players Catch the same Farewell News – Fans Doubt AI Replication Work

Today, the standard practice for football players is to say goodbye to their old clubs through heartfelt social media posts – a little thanks to fans, some passionate words to the club and a tribute to the future.
But their goodbye notes looked somewhat familiar when Fábio Silva left Wolves for Borussia Dortmund, while Christantus Uche left Getafe to join Crystal Palace.
Silva started on an Instagram post that began on August 29: “When I arrived at the Wolf, I had the desire to be ambitious, dreams and desire to leave my mark. I knew I wasn’t satisfied with expectations. But football and life were about more than the numbers or moments on the court.”
Five days later, Uche’s post?
“When I arrived at Getafe, I was full of ambitions, dreams and desires to leave my mark. I knew I wasn’t meeting expectations. But football and life roughly exceeded the numbers or moments on the court.”
From there, the wording is the same until the last line. Silva signed “I will always be a fan of this club. Thank you, Wolf. Wholeheartedly,” Uche just changed getafe.
Naturally, fans and reporters quickly put two and two together, indicating that the messages were stirred up by the same AI template, rather than written by the players themselves.
Whether it’s convenient or replicating, it’s certain that – when everyone’s farewell looks the same, the emotional blow will be less.
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