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The Times of IndiaSaturday, June 21, 2025 at 8:21:01 AM
After Israeli airstrikes in Iran, Iranians living abroad are encountering eerie AI voices when trying to call loved ones back home—a result of what appears to be a government-imposed communication blackout. The robotic responses, some unsettling and others oddly reassuring, are likely an attempt to block hacking or sow confusion during a tense moment.
Editor’s Note: When people can't reach their families during a crisis, it’s more than just frustrating—it’s terrifying. This story highlights how governments can weaponize technology to control information flow, leaving diaspora communities in the dark when they most need connection. It’s a stark reminder of how digital barriers can deepen real-world anxieties.
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