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Radosław Sikorski Tricked by Russian Comedians: Polish Foreign Ministry Reveals Details

The former foreign minister was deceived into a fake conversation with Russian pranksters posing as former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, sparking concerns over hybrid warfare tactics.

Poland-24.com Team by Poland-24.com Team
18 October 2024
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Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

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Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

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Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

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Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

Poland 24 is an independent publication dedicated to providing accurate, insightful, and timely news from Poland. In an era where reliable journalism is more important than ever, we take pride in delivering content that keeps you informed about the latest developments in politics, culture, and society in Poland. However, as an independent outlet, we rely on the support of our readers to continue operating without the influence of corporate sponsors or political agendas. Your donations are crucial to help us maintain the quality of our reporting, covering both major headlines and the stories that often go untold by mainstream media.

By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

Radosław Sikorski, former Polish Foreign Minister, became the target of an elaborate prank orchestrated by Russian comedians known as “Wowan” and “Lexus.”

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On September 12, these comedians published a conversation they had with Sikorski, during which they impersonated the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. In this conversation, the comedians inquired about sensitive international issues such as the Ukraine conflict, the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the possibility of nuclear weapons being stationed in Poland under NATO’s Nuclear Sharing program.

According to an official statement from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MSZ), Sikorski was speaking to a high-quality artificial intelligence-generated video deepfake of Poroshenko, which imitated his voice in real-time. The video quality made it difficult for Sikorski to recognize that it was a fake, especially as the call seemed to have been arranged through a previously verified contact number.

???????????????? Radosław Sikorski Falls Victim to AI Scam

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski was tricked by Russian comedians posing as former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko using advanced AI technology.

The prank, which involved a deepfake video, led to a discussion on… pic.twitter.com/e16BlpBYes

— Poland 24 ???????? (@poland24com) October 18, 2024

Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski stressed that the conversation did not have an official or governmental nature, so it was not monitored by MSZ structures. He explained that Sikorski assumed maintaining contact with both government officials and opposition figures in Ukraine was part of diplomacy. Bartoszewski further clarified that Sikorski did not express any opinions during the call that he would not have shared publicly.

The prank, which also targeted other high-profile politicians from countries such as the UK and the US, was revealed to Sikorski by his then-British counterpart, James Cameron, approximately a month after the incident. Polish intelligence services were notified, and international warnings about Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics were issued. The incident raises concerns about the increasing use of deepfake technology in political manipulation, particularly against countries that support Ukraine.

Though Sikorski has been cautious in sharing his concerns privately with other world leaders, no official consequences have been imposed on him, as the call was not part of a formal government operation.

Support Poland 24

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By supporting Poland 24, you are not only helping us sustain our website, but you are also contributing to the creation of more diverse, in-depth content. Every donation, big or small, allows us to invest in better resources, hire experienced journalists, and cover a wider range of topics with the detail and attention they deserve. If you value independent journalism and want to see more high-quality content about Poland, please consider donating today. Your support truly makes a difference in our ability to continue bringing important news to the public.

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