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By Nivedita Niranjankumar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) functionaries posted an audio visual clip of Arvind Kejriwal made up of AI generated photos showing him playing a guitar in jail and overlaid with a singing AI voice clone of the Delhi chief minister. The video is the latest example of how political parties in India are using satire as a way to attack rivals on social media using artificial intelligence particularly generative AI while evading any punitive action from social media platforms. The 27-second video has several AI generated photos of Kejriwal playing the guitar, while behind ba...
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By Srijit Das A video of billionaire Mukesh Ambani where it appears he is endorsing a stock market forum is fake and has been made using artificial voice cloning technology. BOOM found that the video is a deepfake of the chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries. The original video has been taken from Ambani's speech at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024. The clip was posted on a Facebook page called Evercore 2. In it, Ambani can be heard saying, "Hello everyone, my name is Mukesh Ambani. I find that many people don't know how to pick stocks and just follow the trend. But investment i...
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By Hazel Gandhi A video on X purporting to show jailed former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan announcing his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's boycott of the ongoing general election in the country is viral online. BOOM found that the audio is fake and has been created using an AI voice cloning tool to discourage voters from participating in the election. Neither Khan nor the PTI has made any announcements about withdrawing from the election. The synthetic audio underscores concerns of artificial intelligence particularly deepfake technology being misused around the world to subvert elec...
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By Karen Rebelo Artificial Intelligence (AI) voice cloning technology was used to spread disinformation in the run-up to the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections last year, an investigation by Decode has found. Decode reached out to two experts separately to analyse four videos, which were viral in the run-up to the 2023 assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh and which we strongly suspected to have been made with AI voice cloning technology. The experts independently confirmed that the four videos contained AI generated audio. It was not clear who created the doctored videos though. The disinformat...
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By Anmol Alphonso The year 2023 provided an unsettling preview of how generative artificial intelligence (AI) can be misused to commit fraud, create non-consensual imagery and generate misinformation, in India. Widely accessible generative AI tools have enabled the creation of deepfakes in the form of images, audio and videos. The technology has largely been used to target already marginalised groups and communities. While the buzz around deepfakes has existed since 2017, this year fact-checkers in India saw synthetic content tailored to local audiences and AI voice clones in Hindi - a phenome...
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By Karen Rebelo A network of Facebook pages and profiles are running a fraud operation on the social media platform through fake ads and the use of AI voice clones of celebrities. BOOM found at least four Facebook pages and one profile using the name Suraj Sharma - likely a fake alias, perpetrating the scam. We also found multiple fake ads that have used AI-generated voices of Sadhguru and Shah Rukh Khan among others. These ads are being promoted on the platform. The con involves luring unsuspecting people into investing small sums of money with the promise of multiplying their returns overnig...
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