You can even trick people over video now using AI, and without too much effort. The next generation of scams is going to be really creepy, society isn’t even a little bit ready.
https://www.tavus.io/ is just one product already pushing the boundaries in this space
A creator got impersonated and a fan scammed out $17k. The detective even shows the creator an AI video impersonation. I can easily spot it as a fake but in a few years it’ll be nearly impossible.
You can even trick people over video now using AI, and without too much effort. The next generation of scams is going to be really creepy, society isn’t even a little bit ready.
https://www.tavus.io/ is just one product already pushing the boundaries in this space
A creator got impersonated and a fan scammed out $17k. The detective even shows the creator an AI video impersonation. I can easily spot it as a fake but in a few years it’ll be nearly impossible.
https://youtu.be/ZGeZ8zY_vf4
Happy ending. The victim got scammed $17k for a custom table she never got and the creator surprised her with her desired dream table.
That’s it, I’m only communicating with people that I can physically slap at the time of communication. Hopefully that buys me at least a decade.
If I can figure out how to slap someone over tcp the internet might become usable again.
IP(ee)oAC
What if they add virtual slapping with a trout?
Do it properly, or don’t do it at all: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T8XeDvKqI4E
Ssshh, dont fuel them
Wait, they probably dont look here
nvm