AGU gives Facebook 24 hours to remove fake video of Fernando Haddad

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Recording, which was manipulated using artificial intelligence, includes references to taxes that do not exist

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Fake video of Fernando Haddad was presented in a distorted way, as if suggesting that the government intends to ‘tax everything’

A took strong action by notifying , demanding the removal of a video deemed false within 24 hours. In the content, the Minister of Finance, is presented in a distorted way, as if suggesting that the government intends to “tax everything”. The video, which was manipulated using artificial intelligence, includes references to taxes that do not exist. The AGU emphasized that the material conveyed is misleading and violates the platform’s guidelines, which prohibit the use of its services for illegal activities.

Furthermore, the institution highlighted that the video misinforms the population about the minister’s true position on issues relevant to the public interest. If Facebook does not comply with the removal request, the AGU requests that the video be labeled as content generated by artificial intelligence, showing that the information has been altered. This action aims to protect the integrity of information available to the public and ensure that the truth is not distorted.

Published by Sarah Paula

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