Mexico City. Given the increase in the spread of false messages prepared with artificial intelligence, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that from the morning conference he would alert about this type of practices so that they do not try to deceive people. He released one of the messages where, with an artificial and false audio accompanied by an edited video, he calls on Mexicans to invest in Petróleos Mexicanos.
In a conference he said that this artificial intelligence technology has been advancing and has been perfected to the point of being able to reproduce a voice almost equal to that of people to spread false messages like the one he showed. “We were reviewing it and about 70 percent of Mexicans cannot understand that it is something artificial, apocryphal, false.”
He asserted that this type of practices will grow in the future, so preventive policies must be established that invite people to be deceived. However, he did not specify whether he will seek to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in Mexico or whether he will file lawsuits for this situation.
On the other hand, he was satisfied with the version given by the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic about the production of fentanyl in Mexico, which corrected the statements of Felipe de Jesus Gallo, an official of that institution who considered Mexico to be a “Fentanyl champion.” He acknowledged that sometimes inappropriate words are said, which was the case.
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– 2024-04-30 05:46:22