Mark J indicated that his pastor posted a link to the video below in the parish bulletin saying it indicated what Pope Leo XIV is saying and doing.
The only problem is that what is being said is not anything Pope Leo has said or taught. This video is not an AI dubbing of Pope Leo’s actual sounding voice, but what sounds like an Englishman interpreting what Pope Leo is saying in Italian. The Mass that is shown where Pope Leo is preaching, is a recent Marian Mass and it certainly isn’t the homily that Pope Leo gave at that Mass.
I can’t figure out the ideology of this video. It seems to be a combination of Francis’ ideologues and what they want Leo to say and do and Benedict XVI ideologues and what they want Pope Leo to say and do.
The worst kind of fraud, though, is when AI is used and the manipulated actual voice of Pope Leo (or anyone) is used.
How are we Catholics going to be able to know what is real and what is fake. And in the political realm, this could lead to death and destruction depending on what the manipulated voice is saying.
Thank God that the video/homily is fake because it is very narcissistic and self-referential of Pope Leo if true. He would need serious therapy!
What do you think? At any rate, it is very dishonest to say the least.
1 comment:
"How are we Catholics going to be able to know what is real and what is fake."
With Pope Leo and the Vatican, at least, by referring to what is published by reliable Vatican publications/websites, put on the Vatican.va site as the text of homilies/speeches/writings, and the like. And conversely, by cross-fact-checking whatever pops up on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. with those sources and other reliable publications.
Nick
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