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An investigation is underway after the State Department reported that a Marco Rubio imposter used AI to manipulate the secretary of state’s voice into contacting at least five high-level government officials in mid-June. NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell explains the investigation and how you can protect yourself from deepfakes.July 9, 2025

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