On social networks there are two videos in which supposedly the presidential candidate Iván Cepeda gives instructions to buy votes on the Colombian coast. The first shows Cepeda saying that they pay 100,000 pesos per vote, and another presents him asking to buy votes at 120,000 pesos in Montería, Barranquilla and Cartagena (1, 2). But both recordings are false. The original videos were altered with artificial intelligence. In none of them the ca…
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On social networks there are two videos in which supposedly the presidential candidate Iván Cepeda gives instructions to buy votes on the Colombian coast. The first shows Cepeda saying that they pay 100,000 pesos per vote, and another presents him asking to buy votes at 120,000 pesos in Montería, Barranquilla and Cartagena (1, 2). But both recordings are false. The original videos were altered with artificial intelligence. In none of them the ca…