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Using AI to create a fake video of Kishida went viral, and the Japanese man apologized

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Using AI to create a fake video of Kishida went viral, and the Japanese man apologized

Recently, a 25-year-old man used artificial intelligence (AI) technology to create a fake video in which he imitated the image of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and quickly spread online. According to the "Yomiuri Shimbun" report, the video not only uses the logo of Nippon Television and the words "Breaking News", but also has "Kishida" wearing a suit and delivering a speech, as if it were an online conference. The man posted the fake video on social platforms, and as of the third day, it had been viewed more than 2.3 million times. In an interview, the man said that with the help of AI technology, it only took him an hour to make the video. The video sparked widespread criticism, with Japanese television saying it "will never tolerate such behavior" and would take appropriate measures. The man apologized in a post on social media on the fourth day

Source: Global Times Weibo

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