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I'm totally judging that article by the AI image they used. Negative view even before I open the link.
All 4 images in the article are real photographs credited to a specific photographer with a date...
They credit the photographer underneath the image, unless you're suggesting they made that up as well?
Which one is AI?
The ones with tricycles. Or maybe they edit out all identifiable brands. But it still feels off.
Those are called Tuk Tuks, they're very common in Thailand and other parts of Asia
https://www.theluxurysignature.com/2024/06/05/on-three-wheels-the-history-and-tradition-of-thailands-tuk-tuks/
Actually looking more at this image it looks like these are a little closer to a motorcycle side-car design. It's basically the same concept though, but it could have a different local name in the Philippines.