Robin Hood wrote:Repulse Warrior ......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXvk0dBH1qcThank you for picking up on this, it is fascinating!
I ,for one, has believed for decades that 'WE' are not alone ......... in 66 days we could be finding out 'WHO' or 'WHAT' is really running the show.
AI Deepfakes Target Physicists to Push Claim That Comet Is an Alien SpacecraftPhysicist Michio Kaku is warning about the AI-generated deepfakes, which exploit his image to push the idea the comet '3I/ATLAS' is an alien spacecraft that poses a potential threat.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/ai-deepfakes ... spacecraftTheoretical physicist Michio Kaku has issued an urgent public warning about a "sudden rise" of fraudulent, unauthorized AI deepfake videos circulating on YouTube and other platforms.
Kaku's Statement and the Content of the DeepfakesKaku took to X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook to alert the public, stating: "There has been a sudden rise of fraudulent unauthorised deep fake AI videos, impersonating me, misleading the public with crazy false claims that are not my own".
These manipulated videos exploit real interviews he gave about the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. While a scientific debate exists about the object's characteristics (some, like Avi Loeb, have speculated it could be alien technology), the deepfakes falsely represent Kaku as definitively claiming the comet is "almost certainly" an alien spacecraft that has beamed energy to Mars or the Sun.
In reality, Kaku has stated in genuine interviews that the scientific community is simply observing the object for unusual behaviors, such as an increase in speed that would indicate artificial propulsion, but the consensus is that it is a natural object."
Platform ResponseKaku and fellow physicist Brian Cox, who has been targeted by similar deepfakes, have called for social media and AI leaders to take immediate action to remove the content. However, YouTube and TikTok have been criticized for slow response times in removing the fraudulent videos.
Advice to the PublicThe rise of AI tools has lowered the barrier for creating convincing, but entirely fake, content for attention or monetary gain. The public is advised to be cautious and verify information, especially when presented with dramatic, clickbait-style claims. Michio Kaku's official social media channels, such as his Facebook page and X account, provide legitimate updates and can be used to verify his actual statements.
There doesn't seem to be any credible evidence that 3I/ATLAS is anything other than a passing comet.