The misleading video was altered to make it seem like Doc Willie Ong, journalist Vicky Morales, and actress Toni Gonzaga are endorsing a supposed cure for hypertension
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Sensity, a web-based tool for detecting AI, found the video “suspicious” with a 88.7% confidence level.
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