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Vice President issues a statement after all ally Sen. Bato Della Rosa has not shared an AI-generated video against her blast each
MANILA, Philippines – Vice President Sarah Duterte said on Monday, June 16th that she had no problem sharing AI-generated videos of students opposed to her blast each after her allied Senator Bato della Rosa essentially posted on his social media accounts.
“Walanaman Problem Siglo Sign Ai Video Ai Video Support Support. Binibenta Sa Mga Tao Yung Produkto Ko EH” Duterte said when asked to respond in a social media post on Dela Rosa.
(I don't think there's any problem sharing AI videos that support me, unless it's used for profit. If I'm the owner of a social media account and created AI content to support a particular personality, I'm not making any money from it, so it's no problem. I'm not selling it.)
Della Rosa drew Flak on Sunday, June 15th after sharing a video featuring two students explaining why she opposed Duterte's bluff each. One student said he was opposed to the move “because it's clearly politically motivated.”
This video was generated using artificial intelligence (AI), as shown by the “VEO” watermark in the lower right corner. VEO is Google's AI-powered video generator that creates videos from text or image prompts. Additionally, the latest version allows users to add audio to content generated by AI.
At the time of this post, Delarosa had not deleted his post. He even responded to several comments that called him to share the fake video.
“Tabang Mga Silingan! Giatake Ko Sa Mga Yellow UG Communist Troll! Ayaw Mog Tabang Ug Away, Tabang Lang Mo Ug Katawa” Della Rosa wrote in the comments section.
(Help my neighbor! I was attacked by yellow and a communist troll! Don't help by argument, just help by laughing.)
In a text message to the reporter, Della Rosa stood by his post and said it was an important message for him “not a messenger.”
Duterte's blast-each trial is on the frontier after the Senate, acting as a blast-each court, remanded the complaint to the House. Senate minority cocci said sending the case back into the lower room is effectively a fire.
When the 20th Congress begins in July, it will decide whether to proceed with the trial or drop it entirely. – rappler.com

