Esther Passaris, Nairobi’s Women Representative, has addressed claims surrounding leaked sex tapes involving a man from Equatorial Guinea. In a statement, Passaris has denied any involvement, asserting that the tapes were not authentic. She claimed the videos were “AI-generated,” likely fabricated using artificial intelligence technology to manipulate images and create a false narrative. The controversy erupted when the videos, which purportedly involved Passaris, spread on social media, sparking significant public attention.
Passaris, a prominent political figure, emphasized the risks of digital manipulation and the growing use of AI in creating misleading content. She stated that such actions were intended to tarnish her reputation and detract from her work. The MP has also hinted at possible legal action against those responsible for creating and disseminating the tapes. Despite the scandal, she remains resolute in her mission and reaffirmed her commitment to her constituents. Passaris’ defense of being a victim of modern technology underscores the increasing challenges public figures face in the age of digital media manipulation. This incident highlights the need for stronger regulations surrounding AI-generated content and its impact on individuals’ privacy and reputation.
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