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Why AI conspiracy videos are spamming social media
AI阴谋论视频是如何泛滥成灾的?

Creators of sham content are finding a profitable home on various platforms
社交媒体上的创作者利用AI工具,大量制造包含阴谋论内容的视频,他们通常不是为了操纵舆论,而是为了获利。

In a viral TikTok video, celebrity podcaster Joe Rogan appears to deliver a damning message: “We are all probably going to die in the next few years. Did you hear about this? There’s this asteroid that is on a collision course with Earth.” This information was kept top secret by the state, he insists, but then leaked by a US agency worker named Jonathan Brown. In fact, the video is a sham, experts say. While the images are of Rogan, the audio appears to be a fake artificial intelligence-generated clone of his voice, according to non-profit Media Matters. And the asteroid covered up by the government? A baseless conspiracy theory. There is nothing to suggest that Rogan was knowingly involved in the clip.

在TikTok上一则热传的视频中,明星播客主播乔•罗根(Joe Rogan)信誓旦旦地说道:“未来几年我们所有人可能都会死。你听说了吗?有颗小行星的运行路线注定会撞上地球。”他坚称,政府把这条信息定为最高机密,但是一位叫做乔纳森•布朗(Jonathan Brown)的美国特工泄露了此事。

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