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AI content proliferates in Hungary ahead of next year's elections

  • AI-Generated content is spreading rapidly in Hungary ahead of the elections, with Prime Minister Viktor Orban's social media featuring misleading videos of soldiers returning in caskets.
  • Orban's supporters have invested over 1.5 million euros in AI content targeting the opposition before the elections.
  • Experts warn that unlabelled AI content could mislead voters, and opposition leader Peter Magyar has criticized its use as 'pathetic.'
  • Despite guidelines, both Orban and Magyar have posted AI-generated content without clear labels, raising concerns about its impact in the upcoming political race.
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AI content proliferates in Hungary ahead of next year's elections

A video of Hungarian soldiers going off to fight in Ukraine and returning home in caskets is just one of many AI-generated posts that have appeared on Prime Minister Viktor Orban's social media accounts ahead of elections next year.

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