The billionaire owner of the social media platform X reposted a video that mimics Vice President Kamala Harris’s voice, without disclosing that it had been altered.

Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has waded into one of the thorniest issues facing U.S. politics: deepfake videos.

On Friday night, Mr. Musk, the billionaire owner of the social media platform X, reposted an edited campaign video for Vice President Kamala Harris that appears to have been digitally manipulated to change the spot’s voice-over in a deceptive manner.

The video mimics Ms. Harris’s voice, but instead of using her words from the original ad, it has the vice president saying that President Biden is senile, that she does not “know the first thing about running the country” and that, as a woman and a person of color, she is the “ultimate diversity hire.”

Pro-democracy groups have raised increasingly urgent alarms about deepfakes, a broad term for digital content that employs artificial intelligence and other technology to create audio, video or images that spread false information and could influence voter behavior.

  • @EisFrei@lemmy.world
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    74 months ago

    Did I miss his connection to Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia)?

    I thought he was from South Africa, which does indeed share a border with Zimbabwe.

        • skulblaka
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          34 months ago

          It has become abundantly clear that the only way to make any of these people care at all about the bullshit firehose is to turn it upon them.

          I don’t like it either.

    • @ImADifferentBird@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      34 months ago

      It’s kind of common for white supremacists to lament the fall of Rhodesia. It was a thing among that set for a while.

      Another common thing: comparing Biden’s America to Weimar Germany.