Kiyosaki warns about fake videos

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Investor Robert Kiyosaki warned of the circulation of a video created using artificial intelligence (AI) tools in which he allegedly claimed that the price of gold would fall by 50% in December.

The author denied the statement and questioned the use of these technologies to spread false messages in his name.

Mr. Kiyosaki compared these digital forgeries as follows: Money creation by the US Federal Reserve (FED).

“Just as the Fed creates fake money, AI creates fake people,” he said. The author emphasized that he never made the prophecies attributed to him, and called the efforts behind the production of the video imitating his appearance and voice “disgusting.”

Kiyosaki also poked fun at the situation, saying that if they were going to make up lies about him, he wanted to make up a different kind of lie. “What if I told you that Robert Kiyosaki used to be a big dick porn star?” he wrote wryly.

The businessman, who promotes investing in Bitcoin (BTC) and other safe-haven assets, ended his message with a general warning, as reported by CriptoNoticias. “Be careful. Beware of false prophets and false actors,” exclaimed the investor.

The original video has been identified and removed from the YouTube platform. On top of that, The channel you originally uploaded has been cancelled. However, other users spread it themselves and it continues to collect views to this day.

Spreading content processed by AI It has become a recurring theme in financial markets.That’s because these articles can mislead investors who pay close attention to what influential people say.

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