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Mukesh Ambani’s viral videos that promote diabetes treatment are fake, AI-generated; here’s how to find such clips

Mukesh Ambani appears to be promoting a cure for diabetes in videos that toured on social media. In the clip, Ambani allegedly claimed that the fruit can “reset your pancreas” and eliminated the need for medication. This is the truth behind it.

A video showing Reliance Industries (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani promoting the treatment of diabetes has been on social media for some time. In the viral clip, Ambani appears to endorse a miracle therapy that claims that fruits can “reset the pancreas” and eliminate the need for medication.

“The one simple fruit you only eat every day can reset the pancreas. Restore metabolism and restore your blood sugar to the ideal 90s of the next Monday, the best part, no dithyroid, no strict diet, no painful finger thorns. I have formed a team of scientists at devi shetty guided by India’s top scientists. In the video.

However, several fact-checking platforms found that using artificial intelligence (AI) manipulate and generate the video from unrelated Ambani clips.

There are several ways you can determine whether you have tampered with the video using AI.

Facial expressions or audio-visual effects: If the audio of the video does not match the subject’s mouth movement, or the sound appears to add the video unnaturally, it may be tampered with. Weird facial movements (such as flashing flickering or expressions) may also suggest that the video is being manipulated.

Lighting mismatch: Check whether the lighting on the subject’s face is different from the lighting on the background.

Video background: Looking for twists, flickers or objects in the background, it seems to behave in an unnatural way. Pixelation, smearing, or twisting on the subject’s face can also mean that the video is unreal.

Cross-check source: If you have no doubt about the credibility of your video, please check and evaluate its source. For example, if the clip comes from an unofficial or unverified account, cross-checking of reliable sources is recommended. For situations that seem unlikely, such as public figures making statements are very unlikely.

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