NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a twist of intrigue and speculative analysis, the claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin employs at least two body doubles has emerged, fueled by an artificial intelligence (AI) examination of photographs from recent engagements.
These assertions gain momentum amid persistent rumors, consistently denied by the Kremlin, that Putin may have passed away.
The Japanese TV network TBS delved into the enigma, suggesting that the authoritative figure might have decoys or lookalikes strategically placed.
Employing cutting-edge AI technology, experts from the Institute of Audio Communication Laboratory in Japan scrutinized various aspects of Putin’s appearances.
The analysis encompassed facial recognition, body movement, and voice analysis during public events.
Notably, the findings revealed a mere 53% match between Putin presiding over the Red Square Victory Day parade on May 9 and the one inspecting the Crimean Bridge 11 months earlier.
The Japanese TV network reported, “Experts on face recognition would refer to this as ‘not matching’ in most cases, which leads us to the assumption this could be a double.”
Further investigations unveiled a 40% match during an appearance in Mariupol in March, while comparisons between the Crimean and Mariupol Putins produced a mere 18% likeness.
The culmination of these findings prompted the report to assert, “Expert analysis is clearly displaying the high probability of at least two body doubles.”
Adding to the intrigue, Professor Valery Solovey, a prominent Putin critic, alleged that the leader had received a dire prognosis of 18 months to live after being diagnosed with cancer and Parkinson’s disease in February 2020.
Solovey sensationally claimed, “He died in the evening around 8.40 pm on Thursday, October 26,” asserting with confidence that there is “no doubt about his physical death.”
The interplay between AI analysis, political rumors, and conspiracy theories adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing speculation surrounding Putin’s well-being.
As the claims persist, the Kremlin’s denials, coupled with the unique methodology of AI scrutiny, contribute to a narrative that remains shrouded in uncertainty and conjecture.
The dynamic nature of these assertions highlights the intersection between technology, politics, and public fascination with world leaders.
—
Online:
News agencies contributed to this report, edited and published by ORDO News editors.
Contact us: [email protected]
Our Standards, Terms of Use: Standard Terms And Conditions.
To eliminate any confusion arising from different time zones and daylight saving changes, all times displayed on our platforms are in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).