In a stunning turn of events, a whistleblower named See I. Ay has come forward with allegations that Chinese President Xi Jinping has passed away and the government is using advanced technology to cover up the truth. According to Ay, the Chinese government is using ChatGPT, an AI language model, to generate speeches that are supposedly written by Xi Jinping and Stable Diffusion, an AI image-generating tool, to create fake images of the president.

Ay claims that he was a member of a secret team responsible for creating deepfake videos and images for the Chinese government. He said that they were tasked with creating videos and images of Xi Jinping to make it appear that he was still alive and leading the country. Ay said that he became uncomfortable with the work and decided to blow the whistle on the operation.

The Chinese government has denied the allegations, calling them “baseless” and “ridiculous.” They have also accused Ay of being a spy for foreign governments and attempting to undermine the stability of China.

The situation is still developing, but it is clear that the allegations made by See I. Ay have struck a nerve in China and around the world. As the truth about Xi Jinping’s fate continues to unfold, the world will be watching to see how the Chinese government responds to these allegations and whether they will continue to use advanced technology to manipulate public opinion.

  • @nour
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    61 year ago

    Reminds me of when the western media suddenly decided Kim Jong Un had died because he missed one particular event, and then when he came back a month later, they were all “Can’t be! Must be body double! He is most definitely dead!”