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Ine Removes Video Using Ai to Recreate Voice of Deceased Dubbing Actor

The paper also reiterated the need to “develop a normative framework for the development, adoption, validation and compliance” of this type of intelligence.
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The National Electoral Institute (INE) announced the withdrawal of a video published in its official TikTok account, where a voice generated by artificial intelligence (IA) was used that imitates the actor Pepe Lavat, who died in 2018. This decision arises as the body defines the guidelines that will regulate the use of this technology in its institutional channels. The measure was taken after the presentation of the Report on the Use of Artific…

The paper also reiterated the need to “develop a normative framework for the development, adoption, validation and compliance” of this type of intelligence.

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The National Electoral Institute (INE) has decided to remove a video posted on its official TikTok account after it generated controversy over the use of an artificial intelligence-generated voice simulating that of the late voice actor Pepe Lavat. The decision was made in response to the public debate sparked by the use of AI without regulatory guidelines, the agency reported in a statement on Friday. "While the guidelines that will regulate th…

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