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Jun 27, 2024 |
ozarab.media | David Malouf
A video shows high-profile Australians promoting alternative health treatments. AAP’s VerdictFalse. The content has been faked with the use of AI technology. A slew of high-profile Australians appear to promote alternative health treatments via video ads on social media. But the videos are fake, with Artificial intelligence (AI) technology used to generate the content. The videos generally use real clips of people speaking but replace the original dialogue with new words about an unrelated topic.
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May 17, 2024 |
aap.com.au | David Malouf
A slew of high-profile Australians appear to promote alternative health treatments via video ads on social media. But the videos are fake, with Artificial intelligence (AI) technology used to generate the content. The videos generally use real clips of people speaking but replace the original dialogue with new words about an unrelated topic.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
australianbookreview.com.au | Ross Gibson |Marion Campbell |David Malouf |Peter Rose
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