A Ukrainian YouTuber, Olga Loiek, found AI-generated videos of herself promoting Russia and China-Russia friendship in Mandarin, despite not speaking the language.
Her case raises concerns about the rapid development of AI technology and the difficulties in regulating it to safeguard individuals.
The incident sheds light on the prevalence of deepfakes and unauthorized use of personal data in China, despite attempts to regulate AI use.
Olga's situation also reveals the potential risks individuals face in the digital age, where fabricated content can lead to legal consequences without due process.
Experts warn about the vulnerability of individuals like Olga to being framed with politically sensitive content and the challenges in balancing AI innovation with social stability.
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