AI-generated health videos are a growing concern. I've seen it firsthand - the rise of fake health videos offering deadly advice for clicks is alarming. Documentary maker Sam Tullen's investigation sheds light on this issue. It's a wake-up call. These videos use AI to create convincing, yet false, health advice. They're spreading like wildfire on social media. I don't think people realize the danger. In my experience, it's tough to spot fake videos. They look real, sound real. But the advice is often deadly. Honestly, this is where most fail - they don't fact-check. The consequences are severe. Our internal analysis at NextCore suggests that the spread of fake health videos will only worsen unless we take action. We need to explore ways to detect and prevent these videos from being shared. The bottom line is - public health is at risk. Read also: AI-Driven FOI Review Requests Surge in B.C. and Big News: Enterprise AI Workflows Get a Boost with Agentforce Operations. According to Reuters, AI-generated content is a growing concern. The Verge reports that social media platforms are struggling to keep up with the spread of fake videos. It's a complex issue. I think we need to reveal the truth behind these fake videos and take action to prevent them.
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