Ukrainian YouTuber Exposes Deepfakes on Chinese Social Media: Alleges Use for Propaganda Promotion

“I want to share this story with you,” wrote a Ukrainian YouTuber while sharing the video of his prank on the Chinese social media platform.

 

Ukrainian YouTuber Olga Loiek wanted to “see” and was “shocked” when she saw “her” video on the Chinese social media platform. This video not only shows this, but goes deep into it. In a video, Loiek claimed that most of the AI clones share the same “propaganda narrative”, citing the “relationship between Russia and China”.

 

—It’s one thing to see a funny deepfake on Instagram Reels, but it’s another thing to get a message that your face has been reused for advertising on China Things… It’s hard to imagine what it is. I want to share this story with you; Stay tuned as we enter the age of AI-generated content. ” Loiek wrote in a video on YouTube.

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In the video, Loiek said that he began to understand the existence of the “clone army” after comments from YouTube fans. When she dug deeper, she was “surprised” to see her face being used in an AI-generated video to sell Russian products in China.

 

She added that it was difficult for her to see the “media” because she is Ukrainian and this video was about “China-Russia friendship”. One of the profiles cloned using artificial intelligence published a video asking Chinese men if they would marry a Russian woman.

 

Loiek did further research and realized that he was not the only person promoting Chinese films using his face. social media. He also met another person from Sweden whose fake AI videos were exposed, claiming that she “wants to live in China” and “wants to marry a Chinese man.”

 

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Watch Olga Loiek discuss how this well-established AI model can lead to crime.

 

This video was shared in January. The video has since been viewed more than 76,000 times. The entry garnered many comments.

 

What do YouTube users say about this video about artificial intelligence?

– As a Chinese person, I am very angry that someone would do this. “I will be reporting the affected websites to let more people know they are being scammed,” the YouTube user said.

 

“Wow, scary.” Most of the time it is due to the harm to the person. ” added another.

 

—Your videos are uploaded in China and are very popular in China, but many people do not know the truth. “As a Chinese person, I am sorry for your experience,” added a third.

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-As a Chinese person, I am sorry for what you experienced. I recommend reporting this issue to the platform (Bibili in this case). Violators will be removed from their accounts and lose their followers,” said a fourth person. In response, Olga Loiek wrote: “This is a good idea, but it’s been about two weeks since I posted all this and unfortunately all the fakes are still on the Internet… Not sure how long this process will take?

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