Pakistan ex-PM Khan uses AI voice clone to campaign from jail
- Imran Khan, the ex-prime minister of Pakistan, campaigned from jail using an AI-generated voice clone for a virtual rally.
- The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party utilized artificial intelligence to create a four-minute speech from Khan's written text, despite internet disruptions aimed at censoring him.
- The event received six million views across YouTube, X, and Facebook, sparking concerns about transparency in the upcoming elections.
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Pakistan’s jailed former premier Imran Khan uses AI to give speech ahead of general election
Khan has been locked up since August after he was found guilty of corruption. He is additionally accused of leaking classified documents, allegations the cricketer turned politician has repeatedly denied and says are intended to stop him from contesting nationwide polls expected in February.
L’ancien Premier ministre pakistanais fait campagne depuis sa prison grâce à l’intelligence artificielle
Le PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf), parti d’Imran Khan, a utilisé l’intelligence artificielle pour reconstituer la voix de son leader et contourner la répression et la censure dont il est victime.
Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan starts campaign from prison using AI voice clone
Whether Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan will be released from jail before the commencement of the general elections is anyone’s guess, but that won’t stop him from campaigning. On Sunday evening (Dec 17), the leaders of his party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), released a voice clone of the cricketer-turned-politician that was made using artificial intelligence (AI). Calling it a “virtual rally”, a 4-minute message of the 71-yea…
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