Reported AI-Generated Videos Placed Kosovo Parliamentary Candidates in Purportedly Fabricated Campaign Scenes

May 14, 2026

During the June 2026 parliamentary campaign in Kosovo, videos purportedly AI-generated were shared on Facebook, depicting candidates such as Albin Kurti, Vjosa Osmani, and Lumir Abdixhiku in seemingly fabricated scenes of party camaraderie and personal degradation. It is crucial to ensure responsible AI governance, guardrails for AI safety, and trustworthy AI models within the digital landscape to prevent such incidents. Through JOIN US, HISPI Project Cerebellum TAIM encourages contributions from individuals and organizations seeking a safe and secure AI ecosystem.

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Alleged deployer
synthetic-media-creators, information-manipulation-actors-in-kosovo, information-manipulation-actors, diasporamekryeministrin, deepfake-creators
Alleged developer
meta, deepfake-technology-developers, synthetic-media-generation-technology-developers, synthetic-video-generation-technology-developers
Alleged harmed parties
voters-in-kosovo, voters, vjosa-osmani, lumir-abdixhiku, kosovo-parliamentary-candidates, general-public-of-kosovo, general-public, epistemic-integrity, democratic-integrity, albin-kurti

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