Biden said that he wanted to pass a law to "harness the promise of AI to protect us from peril. Ban AI voice impersonations and more."
In President Joe Biden's State of the Union address on Thursday, one point that he brought up was that he wanted to "ban AI voice impersonations" in the country to avoid "peril" that could come. This comes after Human Events senior editor Jack Posobiec created meme precreation videos of the president.
During his speech, Biden said, that he wanted to pass a law to "harness the promise of AI to protect us from peril. Ban AI voice impersonations and more."
Last February, Jack Posobiec released what he called a "predictive sneak preview of what's to come with Biden" where Biden announced a draft to "deploy to Ukraine and Taiwan."
In the precreation meme video, Biden says that the Ukraine war has gotten to the point where more than voluntary military members are needed in order to fight Russia and Vladimir Putin. "The Human Events team has created a predictive sneak preview of what's to come with Biden," Posobiec wrote at the time.
"I have received guidance from General Milley, chairman of the joint chiefs, that the recommended way forward will be to invoke the selective service act, as is my authority as president,” Biden said in the precreation clip.
After the precreation video was released, social media users had a meltdown. Biden even commented on the video at the time.
"When the hell did I say that" the president said after.
The video went viral online and virulent comments were made about the subject.
"Maybe I overreacting but i think you should be jailed for this," said one user. Another asked, "Is it possible that the administration would have legal grounds to sue Jack Posobiec for putting out such a disinformation video impersonating the President?"
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