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A robocall seemingly using artificial intelligence to mimic Joe Biden’s voice has been used to discourage people from voting in a primary election in the US.
The New Hampshire attorney general’s office said it was investigating after the recorded message was sent to several voters on Sunday ahead of Tuesday’s primary election.
The call begins with the US president’s frequently used phrase: “What a bunch of malarkey.”
A voice similar to Mr Biden’s says: “It’s important that you save your vote for the November election.
“Voting this Tuesday only enables the Republicans in their quest to elect Donald Trump again. Your vote makes a difference in November, not this Tuesday.”
It is untrue that voting in the primary on Tuesday precludes voters from casting a ballot in November’s general election.
While Mr Biden is not campaigning in New Hampshire and his name will not appear on the primary ballot – due to the president choosing South Carolina as the party’s first official primary – his allies are running a campaign urging voters to write in his name.
The White House confirmed Mr Biden did not record the call and said it highlights the challenges such emerging technologies present, especially ahead of the November presidential election.
“The president has been clear that there are risks associated with deepfakes. Fake images and misinformation can be exacerbated by emerging…