FACT CHECK: Hypertension ‘cure’ ad uses deepfake video of Filipino politician, doctor

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FACT CHECK: Hypertension ‘cure’ ad uses deepfake video of Filipino politician, doctor
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Deepfake detection tool Sensity finds the video to be suspicious with a 98% confidence level based on pixel analysis

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The video bearing the claim has gained over 111,000 views, 658 reactions, and 54 comments as of writing. Text in the video advises viewers not to buy losartan — a common blood pressure medication — until they have watched the clip. It claims that top cardiologists in the Philippines who studied at Harvard University, including Ong, developed a cure for hypertension. Ong also supposedly said that he partnered with the national government to launch a program to address hypertension.Sensity’s voice analysis also flagged the video as suspicious with a 99% confidence rate. Notably, the mouth movements in the video do not match the audio.

Ong has been a frequent target of deepfake advertisements promoting various unregistered health products. Most of these false posts use edited videos taken from Ong’s social media accounts or manipulated videos of news reports.

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