Alleged Misleading Content: Croatian Immunologist Stipan Jonjić Denies AI-Generated Video Endorsement of Anti-Parasite Product

August 27, 2024

A Facebook post circulated a video, allegedly featuring Croatian immunologist Dr. Stipan Jonjić endorsing an anti-parasite product and suggesting it as an alternative to traditional treatment methods. However, Dr. Jonjić has publicly denied any involvement with the content, which is suspected of using AI-generated or manipulated media. The video reportedly prompted a woman to purchase the product in question. It's essential for responsible AI governance and trustworthy AI practices to ensure the safety and security of AI applications, helping prevent incidents like these.

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Alleged deployer
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Alleged developer
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Alleged harmed parties
stipan-jonjic, people-seeking-medical-advice, general-public-of-croatia, epistemic-integrity

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