During the National Day holiday, an incident that left people both amused and exasperated spread online — Lei Jun's AI dubbing suddenly went viral! Presumably, the founder of Xiaomi must have been quietly lamenting in his heart: "This guy is definitely causing trouble!" Various players have seized this AI tool to create videos of "Lei Jun's Sharp Critiques," not only humorous but also peppered with profanities, making the entire holiday feel like being "chased and scolded" by Lei Jun.
Recently, a surge of parody videos with Lei Jun's voice as the background have emerged on short video platforms, confusing many viewers who can't tell the real from the fake. Some thought it was just for fun, like getting the CEO to sing a song or make a funny video, but instead, they came across a lot of fiery content, truly leaving people both amused and speechless. Some netizens even lamented that this form of teasing might be going too far.
Some bloggers believe that such actions not only affect Lei Jun's personal image but could also harm Xiaomi's brand, which are illegal behaviors. They suggest that those involved in the parodies should delete the videos promptly to avoid regret when Xiaomi's legal team comes knocking.
Industry insiders also voice their concerns, stating that the development of AI technology has made it easier to forge videos and voices, leading to a proliferation of fake content that confuses authenticity and threatens the quality of content on video platforms. In the face of such challenges, video platforms must not only strengthen supervision but also protect the viewing experience of users, ensuring that the content they see is trustworthy.