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Imran Khan is giving speeches from behind bars – thanks to AI | Tech News


Former Pakistani president Imran Khan is using AI to give speeches (Picture: Bloomberg/Getty)

Imran Khan is continuing to give campaign speeches ahead of Pakistan’s election despite being in jail – thanks to artificial intelligence (AI).

The former prime minister has been in prison since August after being found guilty of corruption, and has been handed two further sentences since.

More than 150 corruption charges have been levelled against him, which he claims are politically motivated and strenuously denies.

As voters prepare to go to the polls tomorrow, Mr Khan is hoping to keep his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party in power by helping to write speeches from his cell, which are then shared by his lawyers and converted into his own voice using AI.

Mr Khan himself cannot run following his conviction.

However, the PTI is hoping he can still encourage voters, more than two-thirds of whom are under 45.

The party is using mass virtual rallies to generate support, despite the fact only around 31% of the population are on social media, and around half have smartphones.

The online rallies feature a picture of Mr Khan along with his AI-generated voice, which has been watched by thousands of people.

PTI has used generative AI software from a US startup, ElevenLabs, to create the three clips of Mr Khan delivering speeches, to help keep Mr Khan as the face of the party.

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PTI supporters are listening to virtual campaigns as the party takes an unconventional approach (Picture: AAMIR QURESHI/Getty)

The party’s US-based social media lead Jibran Ilyas said: ‘We have never had a political rally without Imran Khan so when we were planning the online rally, we wanted to find a way to present him to the people.

‘We debated the misuse potential and decided to stick with audio AI only.’

The speeches were created by Mr Khan’s lawyer’s passing on messages between PTI and its founder and the party wrote speeches off his notes.

In his messages, Mr Khan addresses the war in Gaza, crackdowns in his party, what his party could do for the future of Pakistan and a plea to vote.

Even though the current president is PTI’s Arif Alvi, PTI has not yet announced who they would put forward if the party won.


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