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Pakistan’s jailed Khan uses Ai-generated speech to reach out to voters

- Anadolu Agency

Pakistan’s jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan used artificial intelligen­ce (AI) to address his supporters across the country and abroad in the first event of its kind in the politics of the South Asian nation, his party’s spokesman said.

Khan Pakistan Tehreek-eInsaf (PTI) party used an Ai-generated audio clip, which was played over a photograph of Khan during an internet rally on Sunday evening, although marred by the internet disruption­s. “Our party is not allowed to hold public rallies,” Khan said in the clip, urging supporters to turn out in large numbers at general elections set for February 8. “Our people are being kidnapped and their families are being harassed.”

Shoaib Shaheen, one of Khan’s lawyers and PTI spokesman, told Anadolu that Khan’s speech was the work of artificial intelligen­ce.

The virtual event drew more than 1.4mn views streamed on Youtube and attended live by tens of thousands on other social media. Social media platforms faced disruption across the country ahead of the virtual rally, an internet tracking group and social media users said.

Users complained they faced difficulty accessing social media platforms in many cities, includ

ing the capital Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar hours before the start of the virtual event. Many also complained about internet services being slow. “Live metrics show a nation-scale disruption to social media platforms across Pakistan, including X, Facebook, Instagram and Youtube,” internet monitor Netblocks reported.

“Confirmed: Live metrics show a nation-scale disruption to social media platforms across #Pakistan, including X/twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Youtube; the incident comes just ahead of a major virtual gathering organised by persecuted opposition leader Imran Khan’s party, PTI,” the tracking group further said in a post on X.

The PTI accused the country’s state-run telecommun­ication regulatory authority of a ‘deliberate’ disruption to disturb the party’s power show.

“This is proof of the fear of the unpreceden­ted popularity of Imran Khan’s PTI! In what was an expected move, the illegitima­te, fascist regime has slowed down internet speed & disruption of social media platforms all across Pakistan, prior to PTI’S historic Virtual Jalsa (public meeting),’ the PTI said in a statement posted on X.

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Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan

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