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Biden Deep Fake Audio

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by G8trGr8t, Feb 23, 2024.

  1. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

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    was created by a magician that was hired by democratic operative and is trying to avoid prosecution by saying it wasn't his fault it was distributed.

    A magician says a Democratic operative paid him to make the fake Biden New Hampshire robocall that is under investigation (msn.com)

    A Democratic consultant who worked for a rival presidential campaign paid a New Orleans magician to use artificial intelligence to impersonate President Joe Biden for a robocall that is now at the center of a multistate law enforcement investigation, according to text messages, call logs and Venmo transactions the creator shared with NBC News.

    Paul Carpenter says he was hired in January by Steve Kramer — who has worked on ballot access for Democratic presidential candidate Dean Phillips — to use AI software to make the imitation of Biden’s voice urging New Hampshire Democrats not to vote in the state’s presidential primary.

    “I created the audio used in the robocall. I did not distribute it,” Carpenter said in an interview in New Orleans, where he is currently residing. “I was in a situation where someone offered me some money to do something, and I did it. There was no malicious intent. I didn’t know how it was going to be distributed.”

    Carpenter — who holds world records in fork-bending and straitjacket escapes, but has no fixed address — showed NBC News how he created the fake Biden audio and said he came forward because he regrets his involvement in the ordeal and wants to warn people about how easy it is to use AI to mislead. Creating the fake audio took less than 20 minutes and cost only $1, he said, for which he was paid $150, according to Venmo payments from Kramer and his father, Bruce Kramer, that he shared. “It’s so scary that it’s this easy to do,” Carpenter said. “People aren’t ready for it.”
     
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  2. orangeblue_coop

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    Righties who believe Facebook memes will still think the audio is real.
     
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  3. GatorBen

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    Nah, far too coherent and flowing of a speech pattern to be the real
    President. There wasn’t even a single “uhhh,” or long pause, or apparent belief that it’s 30 years in the past.
     
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  4. mikemcd810

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    We're maybe weeks or months out from anyone being able to do the same thing but give instructions to add "uhh" and long pauses. Won't take long at all. Generate fake audio/video based on general prompt and then feed in revisions until it's close to perfect.

    The only short term fix may be if the major AI platforms ban anything related to Biden or Trump but that won't hold back the floodgates for very long.