FACT CHECK: Hypertension ‘cure’ ad used face manipulation, AI-generated audio

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FACT CHECK: Hypertension ‘cure’ ad used face manipulation, AI-generated audio
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Dr. Anthony Leachon told Rappler that the fight against disinformation must be continued in the face of rising dangers of content made with artificial intelligence

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Veteran journalist Jessica Soho reported about a cure for hypertension allegedly developed by Manila Doctors Hospital internist-cardiologist Dr. Anthony Leachon and cardiologists from Harvard University. The Facebook ad containing the claim has now accumulated 176,000 views and 665 reactions as of writing.

The video shows Soho supposedly reporting about a new technique developed by Leachon and Harvard University cardiologists to create a cure for hypertension. found “substantial evidence” that the video with the claim used artificial intelligence -generated audio and face manipulation. The United States-based company said its analysis has a 98% confidence level for its detection of AI-generated audio and a 90% confidence level for its analysis that the video used face manipulation technology.

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