People have begun to raise doubts about a recent phone interview conducted by President Trump on the conservative platform Real America’s Voice. They suspect that this might be an AI-generated version of Trump. Numerous listeners grew suspicious upon analyzing the audio and observing differences in Trump's voice tone compared to his usual baritone style. Furthermore, they noted a peculiar lisp in his speech, something previously unheard of.
Take a listen and you be the judge:
From Western Journal:
Well, personally, I find the audio to sound a bit unusual. At times, it resembles Trump's voice, while at others, it seems excessively high-pitched, and there does appear to be a hint of a lisp.
While the interview raised eyebrows and prompted widespread skepticism among viewers, Trump himself seemed unperturbed, promoting it on his Truth Social platform.
Trump’s unmistakable voice, one of the most recognizable in the world, sounded oddly disjointed and artificial, further fueling suspicions that something was amiss.
Social media quickly became a hotbed of speculation, with even Trump supporters weighing in, suggesting that advanced artificial intelligence technology might be responsible for the peculiar interview.
The RAV X post is inundated with comments and remarks all claiming that it isn’t Trump in those interviews.
Oh this is such a bad imitation... you should be so embarrassed. Delete your account. 🤡
— Milenka~ (@MilenaAmit) September 1, 2023That isn’t Donald Trump. 🤡 pic.twitter.com/8Zwo2l2znd
— Jesse (@JesseFrom612) August 31, 2023That is not Trump, fam.
— John William Sherrod (@jwsherrod) September 1, 2023
Despite the widespread doubts, Solomon, one of the interview’s hosts, adamantly asserted that it was indeed Trump on the line, dispelling any notions of AI involvement.
“It’s not AI, it was President Trump,” Solomon told the Daily Beast, urging skeptics to verify with the network’s staff.
RAV also took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to post the complete interview and various clips, though that appeared to only further intensify the debate surrounding its authenticity.
However, why would Trump resort to using AI to impersonate himself? It's possible that he's becoming overstretched, or perhaps there are audio issues causing distortions in his voice.
What do you folks think? Sound off in the comments!