Purportedly AI-Generated Airport Videos Reportedly Showed Kosovo Diaspora Voters Supporting Albin Kurti

November 23, 2025

Facebook pages have allegedly posted suspicious videos, purportedly generated by AI, mimicking airport-style interviews. These videos falsely portray expatriates expressing their intent to return on December 28 for voting in favor of Albin Kurti. The content's authenticity has been questioned by fact-checkers who flagged it as potentially fabricated or manipulated using AI tools. Such misinformation can influence election outcomes and underscores the importance of responsible AI, trustworthy AI governance, and safe and secure AI practices. Stay informed on these matters through HISPI Project Cerebellum TAIM — JOIN US to learn more about our ongoing efforts in harm prevention and promoting guardrails for AI.
Alleged deployer
information-manipulation-actors, deepfake-creators
Alleged developer
deepfake-technology-developers, synthetic-audio-generation-technology-developers
Alleged harmed parties
national-security-and-intelligence-stakeholders, general-public-of-kosovo, general-public, epistemic-integrity, democratic-integrity, albin-kurti

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