President Biden was target of ‘Deepfakes’ at G7 Summit, viral videos were cheap fake, claims report

According to CBS News, misleading video clips of President Biden watching a skydiving demonstration and several other awkward clips at the G7 summit in Italy went viral last week, prompting the White House to say Biden is victim to a simpler version of "deepfakes."

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In one of the major developments, after several videos of awkward moments of the United States President Joe Biden went viral on social media, CBS News claimed that videos were misleading, prompting that Biden could be one of the victims of ‘deepfakes’.
Biden wandering off at G7 Summit

Recent viral videos of President Biden at the G7 summit in Italy have stirred significant controversy. One video shows Biden appearing to wander off during a skydiving demonstration, raising concerns about his focus and cognitive abilities. G7 insiders reportedly described this as Biden’s "worst ever" performance at an international summit. These incidents have sparked debate and criticism, particularly from political opponents, highlighting worries about his mental sharpness and overall capability to lead.

According to news outlet, misleading video clips of President Biden watching a skydiving demonstration and several other awkward clips at the G7 summit in Italy went viral last week, prompting the White House to say Biden is victim to a simpler version of "deepfakes." So, what are "cheap fakes"? 

The White House has claimed that the videos of President Biden are fake. According to the experts, the videos are claimed to be fake, the expert in the tweet clarifies that cheap fake can be made after slowing down something or slurring their words. Another way could be taking out small clips from a long video and merging them, or merging several different clips.