Election campaign: Call from fake Biden sparks new concern about AI fakes

Election campaign
Call from fake Biden sparks new concern about AI fakes

Curious: A fake Joe Biden is said to have called on Democrats in New Hampshire not to take part in the primaries in the US state. photo

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The phone rings and it’s the president’s turn: Such so-called robocalls are a common election campaign tool in the USA. Only this call isn’t from the real Joe Biden.

Fake Campaign calls from US President Joe Biden are fueling fears of manipulation using artificial intelligence in the race for the White House. In the automated calls, a voice that sounded confusingly similar to Biden’s called on Democrats in New Hampshire not to take part in the primary election in the US state. Such so-called robocalls are a common election campaign tool in the USA. The sender information on the calls was also spoofed so that they appeared to come from a political committee of Biden’s Democratic Party, according to the New Hampshire attorney general’s office.

Software based on artificial intelligence can be trained to pronounce arbitrary sentences using the voices of specific people using sound recordings. Robocalls are an attractive target for such manipulations because they are difficult to monitor, said American political expert Ian Bremmer on the US broadcaster CNBC. It is also relatively easy online to spread false information to many people with the help of an “army of bots,” he warned.

There are also concerns about the possibility of using software to create targeted images – and now also short videos – with any content. Until now, errors have often been evident in the artificially generated images, but the technology is rapidly improving.

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