Facebook and TikTok posts are sharing a fake video of Bill Gates that makes it look like he abruptly ended an interview when asked about Covid vaccines Artificial intelligence expert brunnosarttori told us the clip had several hallmarks of a deepfake
"Mr Gates in your own words what Have you contributed...," reads the post's caption."Bill Gates caught in a corner,"
In the video, a TV journalist seems to grill American billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates about his advocacy of Covid-19 vaccines:"How do you feel about it now, now that it's becoming more and more evident that the medication you were promoting whilst having invested in it yourself thus making billions of it ... has caused countless of injuries, side effects and deaths?"
In response, Gates seemingly gives a defensive reply and ends the interview abruptly, saying:"OK, that's enough. This interview is over."The video was also shared alongside a similar claim in Malay on TikTok
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