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By Ritika Jain Journalist Rajat Sharma has had it with the many fake ads on Facebook and Instagram made with AI voice clones impersonating him to peddle weight loss drugs and medication to cure type two diabetes. The IndiaTV News chairman and editor-in-chief filed a Public Interest Litigation or PIL in the Delhi High Court last month in May seeking to stop the proliferation of deepfakes on social media in India. The PIL relies on a BOOM fact-check which found viral videos of news anchors were fake and were overlaid with voice clones promoting a diabetes medicine. “Seeing videos depicting me en...
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By Nidhi Jacob India conducted the world's largest democratic exercise in seven phases between April 19 and June 1, 2024. Over the last three months (March 1 to May 31), BOOM analysed 258 election-related fact-checks in English, Hindi and Bangla. Of the total debunked fact-checks, 43% (111 fact-checks) involved old and unrelated election-related videos and images being falsely presented as recent. Additionally, 10 fact-checks addressed claims of rigging electronic voting machines (EVMs), 12 involved AI-generated fabricated information, and 10 contained communal content. 18 out of the total fac...
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By Hazel Gandhi A video purporting to show News24's Manak Gupta predicting a win for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)'s candidate from West Delhi in the Lok Sabha elections is fake and has been created using an AI-generated voice clone of Gupta. BOOM found that the claims are false; both Manak Gupta and the verified handle of Today's Chanakya exit poll on X clarified that the video was a deepfake. In the viral video, Manak Gupta is heard saying in Hindi, "Hello, you are watching 'Rashtra ki baat' and I am Manak Gupta. Let's talk aboutthe Lok Sabha elections in Delhi. The INDIA bloc has a clear edge in De...
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By Hazel Gandhi A digitally altered video of Anant Ambani, director of Jio platforms and Reliance Retail and son of industrialist Mukesh Ambani, is viral online with the false claim that he recently announced monetary awards for Indians to celebrate his recent pre-wedding ceremony at Jamnagar, Gujarat. BOOM found that the claims are false and the video has been created using an AI-generated voice clone of Ambani. In the 16-second clip, Anant Ambani is purportedly talking about a reward that Indians can avail by downloading his gaming app. The post leads to an app called 909best on the Google P...
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By Hera Rizwan Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson, on Monday, alleged that OpenAI developed a voice for the ChatGPT system that bore a striking resemblance to her own voice, following her refusal to lend her voice to the chatbot. Johansson's remarks came in a statement issued shortly after the artificial intelligence company announced the removal of the voice, dubbed 'Sky'. She said that she was left "shocked" and "angered". OpenAI clarified that it would remove the voice, but insisted that it was not meant to be an "imitation" of the star. The company further stated that they are taking dow...
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By Shefali Srivastava "After just one dose, my blood sugar level became normal. I am happy. I had diabetes for the last 20 years, but this medicine cured me in three days. My sugar level has become normal. I am happy that I can live a full life,"claim Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Mathura MP Hema Malini in sponsored videos that are viral on Facebook. However, the statements and videos that show them are not real and are made using the voice clones of these popular public figures to claim their endorsement of a fake diabetes medicine. Meta platforms, especially Facebook, ar...
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By BOOM FACT Check Team Claim: A video of Congress leader and former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh Kamal Nath is viral online claiming that he promised a mosque and the reinstatement of Article 370 to Muslims in a meeting. Fact: BOOM found that the video is a deepfake. The audio in the clip, claiming to be that of Kamal Nath, is an audio voice clone and not his own voice. Tools used: We found that the original video was uploaded on YouTube on November 14, 2018 when Kamal Nath met with Muslim voters. BOOM ran the video through Itisaar, a deepfake analysis tool created by the Indian Institute...
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By BOOM FACT Check Team Claim: A deepfake video of actor Aamir Khan purportedly criticising an old 2013 statement made by then prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi of depositing Rs 15 lakh in every Indian's bank account is viral online. Fact: BOOM found that the claim is false, the video uses an AI voice clone of Aamir Khan; the original video is from 2014 and has been overlaid with a fake audio to depict Khan's criticism of the central government. Tools used: We noticed that the background score of the video was from the show Satyamev Jayate and scanned its YouTube channel. We found that...
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By Archis Chowdhury An AI-generated voice clone of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is viral on the internet, where he can be heard swearing in as the Prime Minister of India. Congress supporters were found sharing the voice clone along with music, and a video montage showing Gandhi, and shots of the Red Fort in Delhi. The clip was viral on social media, with users sharing it with a caption that read, "The day is soon… on June 4… The Prime Minister will be Rahul Gandhi…" An archived version of such a post can be viewed here. June 4 refers to the day of counting for the ongoing Lok Sabha elections,...
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