Claim: A viral video on social media claims that Google CEO Sundar Pichai endorses an investment platform called ‘Google Invest,’ promising high monthly returns of ₹1,80,000 for a ₹20,000 investment.
Verdict: False. The video is a deepfake, and Sundar Pichai has made no such endorsement.
The Claim: The video circulating online alleges that Sundar Pichai is promoting an investment platform, encouraging users to invest ₹20,000 with promises of lucrative monthly returns.
Fact-Check Analysis:
- Source Verification: FactCheck India conducted a detailed investigation, running the video through deepfake detection tools. Key analysis revealed lip-sync issues and alterations to facial features that confirmed the use of AI-generated content.
- Reverse Image Search: The original footage was traced to a legitimate event — the Google for India conference held in July 2020. In this event, Sundar Pichai discussed various initiatives for India, but no mention of any investment platform was made.
- Deepfake Confirmation: Using TrueMedia’s deepfake detector, a 100% confidence score indicated that the audio was manipulated. The tool also flagged AI-driven changes to over 69% of the facial features, further proving the video’s falsity.
- Previous Cases: Similar deepfakes involving public figures like Sudha Murthy have been circulating, falsely promoting investment schemes. These videos use AI technologies to fabricate endorsements by well-known personalities.
Context: Deepfake technology has increasingly been used to fabricate misleading content, often involving prominent figures like Sundar Pichai, to promote fraudulent investment platforms. These videos can look convincing at first but have telltale signs of manipulation upon closer inspection.
Conclusion: The viral video claiming that Sundar Pichai endorses ‘Google Invest’ is a fake. Pichai has not made any such statement, and the video has been digitally altered using AI deepfake technology. Always be cautious when encountering such content on social media.
Verdict: Fake