TikTok deletes counterfeit video featuring Haddad discussing a “low-quality charger.”

The AGU asked TikTok to take down a video manipulated by AI showing the Minister of Finance discussing a “poor tax” with the President’s approval. The post was removed from the platform on Tuesday.

TikTok deletes false video involving Haddad.

AGU highlighted that a user’s post on the platform spreads false information by sharing a manipulated video using artificial intelligence. The video shows events that are not true, aiming to mislead the public about the Minister of Finance’s stance on important matters.

Union attorneys contended that the publication is deceptive and fraudulent due to noticeable changes in lip movements and voice discrepancies, characteristic of content generated using artificial intelligence.

Haddad made comments in the fabricated content about implementing taxes on pet dogs and bets, suggesting that owners should be responsible for both the losses and gains.

The publication was taken down before and reposted by the same user, according to AGU. The video was highlighted by the Union’s attorneys for infringing on the right to information in the Federal Constitution and exceeding the boundaries of freedom of speech, constituting clear misuse of the law.

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