
During ongoing Los Angeles wildfires, a viral image circulated showing a lone house standing unburned among burned-down homes in the surrounding area. The image was shared with claims that it captured the aftermath of these wildfires.
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Social media users widely shared the image of the house, claiming it showed the aftermath of the LA fire. Some users questioned the building materials used, while others doubted the image’s authenticity.
Fact Check
Through reverse image search investigation, we determined that this image was generated by Google AI. Google AI-generated images contain an invisible digital watermark that can only be detected through Google’s SynthID system.
SynthID is a technology that adds invisible digital watermarks to AI-generated images and videos at the pixel level. These watermarks serve as identifiers that the content was created by Google’s AI tools. Users can detect these watermarks either through SynthID’s scanning capability or by using the “About this image” feature in Google Search or Chrome.
A detailed examination of the image reveals inconsistencies, particularly the surrounding trees which remain undamaged by fire.
Furthermore, our search for news coverage of this house yielded no credible reports of any home surviving the fire.
ALSO READ: The Red-Roofed House That Survived The Wildfires Is Not From California.
Conclusion
The viral image purporting to show a Los Angeles house that survived a wildfire was actually generated by Google AI and it does not depict a real event.

Title:Fact Check: Image of LA house surviving wildfires was created by AI
Fact Check By: Cielito WangResult: False