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Re: AI related scams and their solutions
by
tabas
on 24/07/2024, 19:43:29 UTC
Not just in trading but entirely, even in country to country conflicts. These deepfakes can really trigger more confusing friendship of neighboring countries. And even in the NBA, I think that I have watched some post-game interview of Tatum and he talks shit about his opponents in the playoffs but that video has a disclaimer that it's all AI and it's not a real thing. But the moves, actions, the way Tatum talks on the video, they all sound real and genuine. I think there's also one experiment with Luka.
The more alarming DeepFake I came across was that of a CNN news Anchor marketing a scam platform for making money as someone who is Digitally lenient I could detect it was a fake, but to my greatest surprise, a friend shared the same link with and was even encouraging me to join! which signifies he fell for the AI content. The AI algorithm is constantly learning and it really needs a check-up balance else one will end up getting married to AI on Zoom one day without knowing. 
Yeah, that's another good point that these deepfakes and AI-generated videos can really mislead someone into believing that these personalities are encouraging and supporting some investing platform and schemes that tend to be a scams. Someone who don't do research will fall for that but if someone is always verifying things before believing, they're unlikely to fall for it and will never be a victim of such. And that is the reason why it is important to always DYOR. These videos really look authentic but they're not. What I have noticed with hacked big YouTube channels, is they play videos like this and mostly with Elon Musk as their main character.