Alleged Deepfake of New Zealand Endocrinologist Reportedly Promotes Misleading Diabetes Claim
January 6, 2025
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- Alleged deployer
- unknown-scammers
- Alleged developer
- unknown-deepfake-technology-developers
- Alleged harmed parties
- new-zealand-general-public, jim-mann, diabetes-patients
Source
Data from the AI Incident Database (AIID). Cite this incident: https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/895
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