How can I spot a fake AI video?
Be suspicious of requests to move conversations to encrypted apps, and be generally skeptical of anything you see online.
News / Scams
A woman was conned out of her life savings by scammers using AI to impersonate 'General Hospital' star Steve Burton. This incident highlights the growing threat of AI-generated deepfake scams and the importance of knowing how to spot them.
The rise of AI technology has made it easier than ever for scammers to create convincing deepfake videos. In this case, a woman was tricked into sending money to someone she believed to be Steve Burton, based on a fabricated video.
Kathleen Grace, chief strategy officer for Vermillio, demonstrated how quickly and cheaply these videos can be made. She emphasized that users need to be highly skeptical of online interactions, especially when requests for money are involved.
While efforts are underway to regulate AI and require clear labeling of AI-generated content, these measures will take time to implement and may not be effective against scammers operating internationally.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
Be suspicious of requests to move conversations to encrypted apps, and be generally skeptical of anything you see online.
Report the incident to the authorities and contact your bank or financial institution immediately.
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