A man known on the Internet as Yi Long Musk has become popular on networks for his uncanny resemblance to the American-born tycoon South African. In recent months, has taken advantage of the controversies of the businessman and CEO of Tesla to make videos in which he greets Internet users.
In his TikTok account, he accumulates 360,000 followers and more than 5.4 million ‘likes’. Due to his popularity, his Douyin account (the local version of TikTok), has removed all its contents and his Weibo profile has been banned for alleged violation of laws, reviewed ABC.
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In the videos that he publishes on his TikTok account, he usually poses next to Tesla brand vehicles, with clothes similar to those worn by the businessman and even smiles like the tycoon. who has already clarified whether or not he is going to buy Manchester United.
@mayilong0 #elonmusk #tesla She seems to like my car@Tesla/SpaceX Clips ♬ BARELY BREATHING – Grant Averill
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The incredible resemblance to the businessman raised suspicions on social networks. Some pointed out that it is a ‘deepfake’ (artificial intelligence to emulate facial gestures) and They claimed that the images had been altered by computer.
@mayilong0 #elonmusk #twin Elon Musk’s twin brother wishes everyone in China!#spacex @elonxmusk @mayilong0 ♬ Fire for You – Cannons
In fact, Musk himself referred to the issue suspiciously on his Twitter account and challenged him: “I would like to meet this guy (if he is real). Hard to tell with deepfakes these days.”
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