Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has objected to an obscene deepfake picture of herself. Sharing this picture, he wrote, "These days many fake pictures of me are being circulated, which have been made with artificial intelligence and some people are sharing it as real. "I have to admit that the person who made these pictures has shown me better in some cases," Maloney said. But the reality is that now people are doing anything to attack someone and spread lies," he said. Deepfakes are a dangerous thing because they can deceive people, mislead them and target anyone. I can defend myself, but many people can't. Maloney told people that one thing should always be remembered: check first, then trust and share only after trusting because today this is happening to me, tomorrow it can happen to anyone.
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