The ad edited the original video’s audio and added a chyron to make it seem that the news report was about the supposed eye treatment
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GMA Integrated News reporter Katrina Son can be seen in the video talking about an alleged doctor who discovered a new eye procedure to effectively and quickly cure eye conditions.The supposed news report is AI-manipulated. Sensity, a web-based tool for detecting AI, found the video “suspicious” with an 83.6% confidence level.
Sensity noted that a high confidence level means that the content has “definite signals of AI generation or manipulation.” The Netherlands-based company also said that the minimum confidence for their detector is 50%., posted on the GMA Integrated News YouTube page on March 27, 2024, Son reported about passengers in the Ninoy Aquino International Airport who were stranded during the Holy Week.
The ad used a clip taken from the 3:04 to 3:26 mark of the original video that shows Son doing her outro for the report. Unlike the ad, the original video doesn’t have a chyron with text that reads: “” Bong Go leads ad spending on Facebook a year before 2025 polls AI tools are increasingly being used to create fake content, often featuring prominent individuals, to spread disinformation. A January 2024 World Economic Forum report flagged AI-powered misinformation and disinformation as theKeep us aware of suspicious Facebook pages, groups, accounts, websites, articles, or photos in your network by contacting us at [email protected].
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