Law enforcement officials in the eastern state of New Hampshire have revealed that several residents were receiving phone calls from a voice that sounded very similar to President Biden's, urging them not to vote in the primary election.

Authorities are investigating the possibility that someone tried to interfere in the election.

According to New Hampshire judicial authorities, on the 21st of this month, ahead of the primary elections for the ruling party, the Democratic Party, and the opposition party, the Republican Party, multiple residents received information that they had received phone calls urging them not to vote in the primaries. That's it.



The call appeared to come from an official from a political organization supporting President Biden, with a voice sounding very similar to President Biden's, saying, ``Your vote will make a difference in the general election in November, but it will make a difference in the primary election.'' He is said to have said things like, ``I won't be able to live in that situation.''



As a result of early stage analysis, this voice appears to have been created using AI (artificial intelligence), and judicial authorities have begun an investigation, believing that someone was trying to interfere in the primary election.



Regarding this, White House Press Secretary Jean-Pierre said at a press conference on the 22nd, ``That audio is fake and was not recorded by the president.'' New technology is making the problem of misinformation, such as fake images and voices, more serious. "We will do so," he said, urging people to be careful.