Warren Buffett has raised concerns about the proliferation of AI-generated videos impersonating him, which have appeared on platforms such as Google. In a press release from Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett described these fraudulent videos as a 'spreading virus'.
Breakdown
- Warren Buffett warns the public not to trust all online videos, citing AI-generated impersonations of him.
- Buffett issued a press release through Berkshire Hathaway expressing concern that these fraudulent videos are spreading and could mislead viewers. 19s
- He clarified that any videos claiming he made recent large trades are false, as such information is only revealed in official filings months later. 52s
- Commentators discussed how fake videos and images can be used to manipulate markets or promote products, and shared their own experiences with impersonation. 59s
- The segment concluded with advice to verify the authenticity of online accounts and be cautious of digital impersonations. 1m 31s
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