A deepfake video of Nigel Farage playing Minecraft has caused controversy, with his party denying its authenticity. The video has been labeled 'not real' by his party, sparking discussions on the impact of deepfake technology on society.
'What were people worried about? Deepfakes are hilarious.' @LeoKearse takes a look at the viral fake video of Nigel Farage playing Minecraft. 🖥️ GB News on YouTube: https://t.co/KHMl3BS8eC https://t.co/xc89q6hJdc
Oh. My. God. This idiot just said on BBC Newsnight "Nigel Farage doing these Minecraft videos..." Bloody hell, even a 10 year old could see they were funny deepfake videos. Do these people think Nigel knows how to play Minecraft?! 😂 https://t.co/TyOIqU1RbG
Footage of Nigel Farage blowing up Rishi Sunak's Minecraft mansion 'not real' https://t.co/IcSz2sY0gB
The Guardian @guardian: Deepfake video of Nigel Farage playing Minecraft 'of course' not real, party says. #MachineLearning #aiact #industry40 https://t.co/8baA1s4c4M
Check out this intriguing post on deepfake technology featuring a deepfake video of Nigel Farage playing Minecraft, labeled "not real" by his party. Uncover the impact of this emerging tech on society. Read more: https://t.co/9TdPi6pcQY
Check out this intriguing blog post discussing the impact of deepfake videos. It examines the controversy around a deepfake video of Nigel Farage playing Minecraft and addresses the denials from his party. Dive into the details here: https://t.co/9TdPi6pcQY
Deepfake video of Nigel Farage playing Minecraft ‘of course’ not real, party says https://t.co/IOL2vIyoTz