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Growing concerns amid rise of deepfakes of 2024 presidential candidates

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A phone call went out to voters just before the New Hampshire primary, which sounded like President Joe Biden but was not real and was likely created by artificial intelligence. NBC News’ Vicky Nguyen spoke to experts on how to steer clear of misinformation as video and audio deepfakes are on the rise.