CLAIM: Nagpopromote ang TV Patrol ng mga online casino.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Minanipula ang mga videos ng TV Patrol upang magamit sa pagpromote ng mga online casino sa Facebook.
Itinatampok sa mga dinoktor na videos ng TV Patrol sina Karen Davila at Bernadette Sembrando at mga panayam sa iba’t ibang personalidad para pagmukhain na ang mga video ay totoo.
Ayon sa TrueMedia.org, isang non-profit na organisasyon na nakatuon sa pag-detect ng content na binuo ng AI, ang mga video ay may “substantial evidence of manipulation.”
Pinatotohanan din ng human analyst ng TrueMedia.org na AI-generated nga ang mga video.
Lumabas sa pagsisiyasat ng TrueMedia.org na AI-generated ang audio ng mga video nina Davila at Sembrano, na may confidence level na 100%.
Ang orihinal na kuha ni Sembrano ay unang lumabas noong Oct. 8, habang ang kay Davila ay hindi pa matunton sa ngayon. Leigh San Diego
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