💨 Abstract
Singapore has witnessed a surge in AI-generated videos related to its upcoming general election on May 3, featuring Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and other politicians. These videos, mostly posted on TikTok, include digitally manipulated content and have been played over 70,000 times. Despite a new law banning such content, 27 out of the 73 detected videos may violate the law, potentially misrepresenting candidates.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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