Musk Refuted The Rumor That Deepfake Faked A Video Of Porcelain Bumping Advocating A Cryptocurrency Project

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Elon Musk, who shows great interest in cryptocurrency, always has a huge and far-reaching impact on the market However, recently, the technology executive refuted a rumor on twitter that a video encouraging fans to buy specific encrypted tokens was purely forged by deepfake In fact, netizens who have been paying attention to the dynamics of social media for many years have long been disgusted by all kinds of rampant marketing fraud, especially many swindlers swagger and rub heat everywhere under the banner of celebrities.

In this fake video clip of deepfake, the producer with ulterior motives tried to lure investors into a new project and even hung up the name of 30% interest rebate.

The survey found that the original video has been for a long time, but the deepfake video producer changed the dubbing of musk and the host.

In addition to the blunt action and wrong words, the poor video quality also seems very informal.

Even so, the producers made use of unique editing methods (timely switching between far and near scenes and matching character movements) to strive to improve the credibility of the content. Therefore, it is easy for inexperienced people to be deceived.

Fortunately, musk said bluntly at the @ bottom of a netizen's tweet - "this person is definitely not me!" Of course, even if the technology executive doesn't deny it, it's easy to find a flaw - after all, the speech speed in the video is much faster than his normal level in the past.

Friends who have seen the live broadcast of the press conference or the video of on-site interview should remember that musk always pauses and thinks before continuing to express.

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