
Jailed Ex-Pakistan PM Khan Uses AI to Deliver Election 'Victory Speech'
Voice of America
Supporters of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of Pakistan People's Party, dance to celebrate their party victory in initial results of the country's parliamentary election in Karachi, Pakistan, Feb. 9, 2024. A poster of imprisoned leader Pakistan's Former Prime Minister Imran Khan overlooks his party's office in Islamabad, Pakistan, Feb. 9, 20204. Malik Tariq Awan, center right, an independent candidate, celebrates with supporters after his victory in the parliamentary elections, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Feb. 9, 2024. Pakistan's Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, center, addresses supporters following initial results of the country's parliamentary election, in Lahore, Pakistan, Feb. 9, 2024. Sharif said Friday he will seek to form a coalition government. Supporters of imprisoned Pakistan's Former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party block a road as protest against the delaying result of parliamentary election by Pakistan Election Commission, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Feb. 9, 20204.
The party of Imran Khan delivered what it said was a "victory speech" by Pakistan's imprisoned former prime minister Friday, using a computer-generated voice to simulate that of Khan.
