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    AI-Generated Videos Intensify Campaign as Orbán Seeks Fourth Term in Hungary

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In Hungary’s upcoming election, AI-generated videos have emerged as a new tool in political campaigning, intensifying the rhetoric surrounding Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s bid for a fourth consecutive term. These videos specifically target Orbán’s main rival, who poses a significant threat to his 16-year tenure. The use of artificial intelligence in political messaging marks a notable shift in election strategies, raising concerns about misinformation and manipulation.

    Orbán has dominated Hungarian politics since 2010, implementing policies that have reshaped the country’s political landscape and drawn criticism from the European Union for undermining democratic institutions. Meanwhile, his challenger represents a coalition of opposition parties united to end Orbán’s long-standing rule. The deployment of AI videos reflects the high stakes of this election, as both sides seek to influence public opinion through innovative and controversial means.

    In a significant development, the election’s outcome could alter Hungary’s domestic and international trajectory, impacting its relationship with the EU and regional stability. The rise of AI in political campaigns underscores broader global concerns about technology’s role in democratic processes. As the election approaches, scrutiny over the ethical use of AI-generated content is likely to intensify, highlighting the challenges democracies face in the digital age.

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