A viral audio clip accusing the Clintons in the Epstein case was created with AI - Poynter
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A viral audio clip accusing the Clintons in the Epstein case was created with AI - Poynter
"You want the truth about who spent the most time on that island? Fine, I'll give it to you straight, no filter. The former president. You know exactly which one. Yeah, Clinton. The survivors still call him number one. [This quote represents the false AI-generated audio claiming to be from an Epstein survivor, which forensic analysis confirmed was artificially created.]"
"I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein. I never flew on his plane or visited his island, homes or offices. [Hillary Clinton's testimony before the House Oversight Committee on February 26, directly contradicting the false audio clip's allegations.]"
"We used the DeepFake-O-Meter, developed by the University at Buffalo Media Forensics Lab, to analyze the audio clip about the Clintons. Results from four out of five detection models showed it was likely AI. [Forensic confirmation that the viral audio was artificially generated rather than authentic testimony.]"
A viral audio clip circulating on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook falsely claims to contain testimony from an Epstein survivor accusing Bill Clinton of spending the most time on Epstein's island. The audio is entirely AI-generated and not authentic. Hillary Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee on February 26, stating she never encountered Epstein or visited his properties. Bill Clinton was scheduled to testify February 27. Neither Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing or charged in connection with Epstein's crimes. The audio originated from The People's Voice, a known misinformation source that previously published AI-generated content. Forensic analysis using the DeepFake-O-Meter confirmed the audio was artificially generated.
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