Ana Rosa denounces the use of her voice to advertise a supposed cure for diabetes: "It is a danger to health"

The use of artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming the order of the day, although it is not always used in a positive way.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
01 November 2023 Wednesday 23:04
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Ana Rosa denounces the use of her voice to advertise a supposed cure for diabetes: "It is a danger to health"

The use of artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming the order of the day, although it is not always used in a positive way. This Thursday, the Telecinco program TardeAR has addressed one of the problems posed by the possibility of cloning complete voices through this system, and which its presenter has suffered firsthand.

Ana Rosa Quintana has publicly denounced the use of her image and voice to announce a supposed method to cure diabetes, as if it were her own testimony. "No one is safe from artificial intelligence cloning your voice and announcing something that, in this case, is also a danger to your health," she began by saying.

"I have hallucinated and you are also going to hallucinate, and I tell you that that voice is not mine," he warned before giving way to the video. In it, the voice of the TardeAR host appears superimposed over some images of her while she says that she lived "with diabetes for five years" and that she had managed to cure it thanks to a doctor's method.

"Your medicine reduced my blood sugar levels after the first use and cured my diabetes in a single course," said Ana Rosa's cloned voice. The piece has caused the surprise of all the collaborators, after which the presenter clarified: "I have never had diabetes", confirming that the story is false.

"After this, a doctor announces himself, who says that he has a pill for diabetes, and this is an advertisement that they invented," Ana Rosa Quintana clarified to avoid doubts among her viewers and also among the commentators present on set. , who still couldn't believe the video they had just seen.

"This is a crime," said Cristina Tárrega, alluding to a possible impersonation of the presenter's identity. "Yes, now go look for it," Quintana responded. As they recalled in TardeAR, it is one of the big problems presented by the indiscriminate use of the techniques allowed by artificial intelligence.