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On November 6th, Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett’s renowned investment firm, issued an urgent statement addressing concerns circulating online. The company strongly denied the authenticity of multiple videos on YouTube that purportedly featured Buffett’s comments. They clarified that these videos were artificially generated using deepfake technology, with no connection to Buffett himself.
The official statement highlighted that the videos utilized unauthorized footage or AI-created imitations of Buffett’s appearance. Despite portraying investment advice, the firm emphasized that Buffett has never made such statements publicly. The company expressed concern over the proliferation of these misleading videos, noting that they could easily deceive viewers unfamiliar with Buffett’s authentic communications.
Since the 2025 annual shareholder meeting, Buffett has kept a low profile regarding public comments. His official viewpoints are usually disseminated through a formal press release scheduled for November 10th, making these fake videos even more alarming.
The rise of deepfake technology, which creates realistic but fabricated images, audio, and videos, has accelerated rapidly. Such misinformation is increasingly exploited for harassment, financial scams, and even interference in electoral processes.
Known for his cautious stance on artificial intelligence, Buffett warned during the 2024 shareholder gathering that AI could be as dangerous as an atomic bomb, especially in its potential for fraud. He remarked that if he were interested in scamming, AI would be the most profitable industry because of its ability to produce highly convincing synthetic content.
Buffett advised the public to be skeptical of what they see and hear, urging verification through official sources—particularly when making investment decisions. As deepfake technology continues to evolve, the importance of verifying information has never been more critical to prevent deception and protect oneself.
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