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  • Authors Claim Former PM Manmohan Singh endorses online investment scheme. Fact Newschecker noticed that the lip movements of Singh seemed unnatural, indicating that it may have been digitally altered. We ran a reverse image search of keyframes, which led us to this Youtube video, uploaded by the Indian National Congress on September 1, 2019, headlined, “All-round mismanagement by govt led to slowdown’: Former PM Manmohan Singh”. “Former PM Manmohan Singh said the state of India’s economy is ‘deeply worrying’. He said, ‘The state of the economy today is deeply worrying. The last quarter’s GDP growth rate of 5% signals that we are in the midst of a prolonged slowdown. India has the potential to grow at a much faster rate but all-round mismanagement by the Modi government has resulted in this slow down,’ read the description of the video. At no point in the video did Singh mention any investment opportunity, proving that the viral video is altered. Newschecker ran the video past an AI content-detection tool, TrueMedia, which found “substantial evidence of manipulation”, while also pointing towards AI-generated audio. “The transcript reads like a scripted sales pitch or scam rather than a genuine spoken conversation. The language is overly polished and persuasive, with numerous promises of financial gain and urgency tactics typical of scams. The mention of a well-known figure, Manmohan Singh, in this context is likely an attempt to lend credibility to the message, which is a common tactic in fraudulent schemes. The structure and content of the transcript are consistent with a scripted piece designed to manipulate the audience,” read the tool’s report on the video. Newschecker then ran the audio past ElevenLabs, a voice AI research and deployment company, which said it was “very likely (98% probability)” that the voice was generated with ElevenLabs. We also ran the audio past Resemble AI’s Deepfake Detector, which stated that the voice was “Fake”, further confirming that the viral video was a deepfake. Also Read: Old Video Of Netanyahu Rushing To Vote Shared As Israeli PM Fleeing To Bunker After Iran’s Missile Barrage Result: Altered Media Source Youtube video, INC, September 1, 2019 TrueMedia AI detection tool Resemble AI’s Deepfake Detector ElevenLabs AI voice detection tool If you would like us to fact-check a claim, give feedback or lodge a complaint, WhatsApp us at 9999499044 or email us at checkthis@newschecker.in. You can also visit the Contact Us page and fill out the form. Follow our WhatsApp channel for more updates.
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