Fake video shows how NTV, one of Russia's largest channels, broadcast statements from a top Ukrainian official. In fact, the BBC claims that artificial intelligence was used to process the audio, with the aim of blaming Kiev for the carnage in Moscow. In the video, which has also been widely shared online, Ukraine's top security official Oleksiy Danilov can be seen saying: “It's fun in Moscow today. I think it's a lot of fun. I would like to think that we will arrange such entertainment for them more often.' However, according to the BBC, the video is made up of two interviews published in the last week. Danilov's voice was likely created using AI technology, according to an expert. The two interviews used to create the fake video are accessible on YouTube: one – dated March 19 – featuring Danilov and the other – dated March 16 – Ukraine's chief of military services Kirill Budanov. The presenters who get […]
Source: News Beast

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