Reform UK Response to Fake AI Advertisements
Farage says Reform has contacted X 'to highest level' over fake AI ads
Details of the Fake Advertisements
Reform leader Nigel Farage has called on X to act over a series of fake AI-generated adverts which depict him fighting Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey. The ads show the Reform leader and the governor in various fake scenarios on a set resembling BBC Question Time.
These promoted posts have repeatedly appeared to X users in the UK in recent days. Some of the adverts falsely depict Farage kicking grabbing and lunging after Bailey with imagery showing bruising on their faces.
Reform UK's Actions
Farage told reporters that Reform UK contacted X on Monday to the highest level. He expressed hope that the platform would remove the ads incredibly quickly. The BBC has approached X for comment.
Farage posted on X stating that viewers may have seen some bizarre AI videos on the platform. He added that while he and Andrew Bailey have disagreements he would never take it that far.
Bank of England Statement
The Bank of England urged X users to report the ads where seen. Governor Andrew Bailey issued a statement noting that fake adverts impersonating the Bank of England and other central banks are on the rise.
He described these scams as designed to criminally exploit the public especially the vulnerable when they are online. Bailey called for vigilance and reporting of such scams to help authorities remove the fraudsters.
Categories and Keywords
Categories: UK Politics Technology Social Media. Keywords: Nigel Farage Reform UK fake AI ads X platform Bank of England Andrew Bailey deepfakes.
One of the ads viewed by a BBC reporter had received 10,000 views according to X metrics. Many adverts were posted by accounts with blue ticks indicating a Premium subscription.
The fake adverts often included a fake play button and captions such as What's happened. Links in the posts frequently led to sites promoting AI cryptocurrency trading schemes.