
Malaysia's Health Ministry Acts Against AI Deepfake Promoting Diabetes Product
Malaysia's Ministry of Health Reports AI-Generated Video Misusing Deputy Minister's Image to Promote Diabetes Product Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – The Malaysian Ministry of Health (KKM) has taken swift action against the unethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) to promote a diabetes product. A video recently surfaced on social media featuring a deepfake of Deputy Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni endorsing the product. The KKM immediately denounced the video, stating that the use of such technology to spread potentially harmful health information is unacceptable. "The Ministry strongly condemns this misuse of AI," said a KKM spokesperson. "This is not only unethical but also poses a serious risk to public health. We urge Malaysians to be vigilant and to only seek health advice from qualified professionals." A formal report has been filed with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to investigate the matter and take appropriate action against those responsible for creating and disseminating the misleading video. The KKM also reiterated the importance of consulting healthcare professionals before using any health products and urged the public to report any suspicious health-related content. This incident highlights the growing concern over the potential misuse of AI-generated content and the need for robust regulations to prevent the spread of misinformation. The KKM's quick response underscores its commitment to protecting the public's health and ensuring the accuracy of health information.