Amitabh Bachchan uses AI to fact-check FIFA World Cup 2026 Morocco claim
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Key Takeaways
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan turned to artificial intelligence to settle a FIFA World Cup 2026 curiosity on 10 July, using ChatGPT to verify a viral claim that none of Morocco's squad members were born in the country. The 83-year-old actor shared his finding on X (formerly Twitter), concluding that the claim was 'not entirely true.'
What Big B Posted on X
In a post tagged T 5797, Bachchan wrote: 'I came to know from someone that none of the players of the WC 2026 Moroccan team were born in Morocco !!! ChatGpt when asked says not entirely true!!' The post reflects his growing curiosity about the tournament and his willingness to use emerging technology to separate fact from speculation.
Notably, the star added that he had been shooting since morning, leaving little time for an elaborate post — a candid glimpse into his packed schedule.
A Busy Day on Set
Bachchan also updated followers on his blog, writing in Hindi: 'Abhi abhi din bhar kaam samapt kiya, subah se shooting kar rahe the aur ab office ka kaam. Chalo bhaiya nidra karne,' which translates to: 'Just now finished all my work, I was shooting since morning and then some work in the office. Now going to get some sleep.'
The entry, addressed to his 'extended family' or 'EF' as he affectionately calls his blog readers, underscores his long-standing habit of staying personally connected with fans despite a demanding work calendar.
A Day Earlier: Reflections on Learning
On 9 July, Bachchan shared a philosophical note on his blog about self-awareness and continuous learning. He wrote: 'Every day is an education... Every day is a fresh and new learning... every day is cherished for the opportunities it gives to be able to comply with the change and the new... learning is divine.' The Morocco fact-check the following day appeared to be a natural extension of that same intellectual curiosity.
Upcoming Projects
On the work front, Amitabh Bachchan is currently occupied with the sequel to Kalki 2898 AD, directed by Nag Ashwin. The epic mythological science-fiction film also stars Kamal Haasan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and Disha Patani. The original film was set in a dystopian 2898 AD in the city of Kashi, following a mission to protect an unborn child believed to be Kalki, the final avatar of Vishnu.
He is also reportedly set to appear in director Nitesh Tiwary's Ramayana: Part 1, alongside Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, Yash, and Sunny Deol, reportedly portraying the character of Jatayu. His most recent theatrical release was the action thriller Vettaiyan, directed by T. J. Gnanavel.