Replying to Baltimore high school athletics director Dazhon Darien is facing charges for creating a FAKE racist rant using AI. He copied the voice of the school’s principal, Eric Eiswert, to make it sound like he made racist co...Daily Mail1 DAY AGO
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Former Athletic Director Arrested After Allegedly Using AI To Create Fake Racist Rant
The former teacher was taken into custody at BWI airport. Dazhon Darien, a 31-year-old Baltimore high school athletic director, has been arrested after allegedly sharing an AI audio recording that simulated the voice of the school’s principal, Eric Eiswert. The audio, which included racist and anti-semitic comments, caught nationwide attention after it was widely circulated on social media.
Carroll County Farm Museum hosts Civil War reenactment
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