Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif tried to mark what he called the “darkest day in the history of Kashmir” and ended up becoming the punchline of the day instead. His long, dramatic post on X not only got slammed for historical inaccuracy but was also flagged for being 73 percent written by generative AI. For a man who leads a country struggling to pay for wheat imports, outsourcing even national propaganda to artificial intelligence might be the only affordable luxury left.

In his post, Sharif accused India of “annexing” Jammu and Kashmir on October 27, 1947, and claimed it marked the start of decades of “oppression” and the “denial of Kashmiri self-determination.” Pakistan observes “Kashmir Black Day” every October 27 to mark what it calls the anniversary of India’s “occupation.”

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