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A deepfake video of the Queensland premier dancing may seem amusing but Steven Miles says it is a dangerous turning point for democracy. The Liberal-National Party in Queensland posted a video on the social media platform TikTok showing Steven Miles grooving to a popular 2000s song.
Deepfake video depicts Steven Miles dancing. It was captioned: “POV: my rent is up $60 a week, my power bill is up 20 per cent, but the premier made a sandwich on TikTok.” But the video is not the premier dancing, it has been created using generative artificial intelligence — technology that can create convincing photos or videos of a person or event from scratch. The video is labelled with a disclaimer that it was created with AI.
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