A digitally created Queen Elizabeth II dances on televisions on Christmas Day as part of a British broadcaster's warning about the proliferation of fake news.
This is not an alternative Christmas message from Queen Elizabeth II, it is a fake video | Video | CNN
2020-12-26T15:49:41.064Z
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A digitally created Queen Elizabeth II dances on televisions on Christmas Day as part of a British broadcaster's warning about the | Technology | CNN
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