An Indian politician is using deepfake technology to win new voters

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  • An Indian politician is using deepfake technology to win new voters - MIT Technology Review
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    On avait tendance à penser que les deepfakes servaient à moquer ou ridiculiser ses opposants. On a ici une forme intéressante : un candidat qui produit plusieurs deepfakes de son discours dans les diverses langues de l’Inde pour mieux le partager.

    The news: A deepfake of the President of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Manoj Tiwari, went viral on WhatsApp in the country earlier this month, ahead of Legislative Assembly elections in Delhi, according to Vice. It’s the first time a deepfake has been used by a political party anywhere for campaigning purposes. In the original video Tiwari speaks in English, criticizing his political opponent Arvind Kejriwal and encouraging voters to vote for the BJP. The second video has been manipulated using deepfake technology so he is mouth moves convincingly as he speaks in the Hindi dialect of Haryanvi, whose people are target voters for the BJP.

    The purpose: The BJP has partnered with political communications firm The Ideaz Factory to create deepfakes which let it target voters across the over 20 different languages used in India. The party told Vice that the Tiwari deepfake reached approximately 15 million people across 5,800 WhatsApp groups.

    Causing alarm: This isn’t the first time deepfakes have popped up during a political campaign. For example, last December, researchers made a fake video of the two candidates in the UK’s general election endorsing each other. It wasn’t supposed to sway the vote however—merely to raise awareness about deepfake technology. This case in India seems to be the first time deepfakes have been used for a political campaign. The big risk is that we reach a point where people can no longer trust what they see or hear. In that scenario, a video wouldn’t even need to be digitally altered for people to denounce it as fake. It’s not hard to imagine the corrosive impact that would have on an already fragile political landscape.

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