Google's Veo 3 creates convincing election fraud video deepfakes
Google's Veo 3 creates convincing election fraud video deepfakes
Occurred: June 2025
Page published: September 2025
Incident no: AIAAIC2018
Google's advanced AI video generator Veo 3 produces highly realistic fake videos depicting election fraud, riots and other controversial events, posing serious risks to citizens and societies, according to a media investigation.
TIME used Veo 3 AI to create fabricated video clips showing controversial and sensitive scenarios, such as riots, election fraud and scenes of conflict.
Videos created by the TIME team included a Pakistani crowd setting fire to a Hindu temple; Chinese researchers handling a bat in a wet lab; an election worker shredding ballots; and Palestinians gratefully accepting U.S. aid in Gaza.
Though they contained some inaccuracies, the videos were realistic enough to potentially fuel social unrest or violence if misused.
After its release, users created and shared multiple fake videos including false news about public figures, such as a news anchor announcing the death of J.K. Rowling, and violent events.
Veo 3 builds on earlier text-to-video generators but produces much more convincing videos with dialogue, sound effects, and realistic physics.
While Google implemented some safety measures, like blocking specific harmful prompts and adding both visible and invisible watermarks to the generated videos, these safeguards were limited and easily bypassed (e.g., cropping out the visible watermark).
The tool was made available at a monthly subscription cost and was subject to pre-release testing to reduce harmful outputs. However, minimal prompting still led to provocative and misleading content, and users could combine clips to fabricate complex fake news stories.
The technology’s sophistication reduces traditional visual cues that videos are fake, making verification harder.
Experts warn that Veo 3 and similar AI video tools could turbocharge misinformation, propaganda, and societal division by making it very difficult to distinguish real from fake videos, threatening public safety, democratic processes, and individual reputations.
Watchdogs argue that current safety measures are inadequate and call for stronger regulations and technological safeguards to control misuse.
Developer: Google
Country: Global
Sector: Politics
Purpose: Create misinformation
Technology: Deepfake; Text-to-video
Issue: Mis/disinformation