In New Hampshire, Democratic voters received a message urging them not to vote in the party's primary. The voice heard in this message was that of US President Joe Biden.
Funny news that American Democratic voters received a few days ago in New Hampshire. A few days before the primary election, which took place this Tuesday, January 23, an automated voice message with the voice of President Joe Biden asked them not to vote, according to the American broadcaster NBC News.
This mysterious message began with “What a load of malarkey” (“What a load of nonsense” in French), an expression that the current tenant of the White House has used several times in the past. “This Tuesday’s vote only allows Republicans to re-elect Donald Trump,” Joe Biden said afterwards, concluding with: “It is important that you save your vote for the November election.”
An attempt to disrupt the election?
In reality, the voice heard was artificially reproduced using AI. The tool would have made it possible to realistically imitate the voice of the American president in order to trap voters. Especially since the number that appeared on the recipient's screen was that of former New Hampshire Democratic Party President Kathy Sullivan, who now leads a committee supporting Joe Biden.
While these messages appear to be an illegal attempt to disrupt New Hampshire's presidential primary and prevent voters from casting their ballots, Donald Trump's campaign says it had “nothing to do” with this story. says the American broadcaster NBC News.