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A London estate agency is under investigation over AI-generated TikTok videos falsely claiming illegal immigrants were housed in luxury properties using public funds, fueling racial tensions.
A small London estate agency is under investigation after being linked to false TikTok videos falsely claiming illegal immigrants were housed in expensive properties using public funds.
The videos, which spread misleading information and fueled racial tensions, were posted under a deleted account resembling a company registered at Companies House, though no direct link has been proven.
Investigative journalist Jim Waterson traced the content to a supporter of the Reform Party, whose narratives align with broader disinformation trends.
The videos, created using AI, contribute to national debates over immigration, housing, and job competition, with critics warning of the dangers of fabricated content.
Data shows most London social housing tenants are British-born, and the role of migrants in low-skilled jobs remains a contentious issue.
Una agencia de bienes raíces de Londres está bajo investigación por videos de TikTok generados por IA que afirman falsamente que los inmigrantes ilegales estaban alojados en propiedades de lujo utilizando fondos públicos, alimentando tensiones raciales.