A video featuring a blonde Russian woman who wants to marry a Chinese man has gone viral on social media abroad. However, the women in this video are not real, but deepfakes (video/image manipulation) created by artificial intelligence (AI) technology, and are used as content to show China’s excellence and promote China’s revival by using strangers.
On the 9th (local time), the British Economist said, βThese videos of young Russian women showing admiration for China are fake. β Videos that have recently circulated on social media show blonde Russian women with names like Natasha and Sophia. They speak Chinese fluently, praise China, and say they want to marry Chinese men. She complains that Russian men are lazy and lazy, but says that it would be fun to do laundry for a Chinese man and have children.
However, the media said, “These videos are deep images created using AI, and can be made relatively easily using dubbing and video editing software as long as the sample is short.” of the actual video there. “
Olga Roiek, a Ukrainian woman studying in the United States, was shocked to see her face used in depth, the media said. He said he found dozens of accounts that had stolen his face, “I was disappointed and I felt that my personal independence had been violated,” he said.
The deepfake video was posted on social media and received hundreds of thousands of views. Some videos were used to sell products or simply glorify China. However, these videos are said to have become difficult to find on social media after an official investigation began. Last month, Chinese authorities announced rules that would require fake AI-generated content to be clearly labeled.
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2024-05-10 08:24:00