A fake image of a Temu warehouse fire created with artificial intelligence as a joke left many appearing to believe it was real.
The Connecticut Better Business Bureau (BBB) is out with a warning for people who shop on the internet. Cyber criminals are ...
With U.S. President-elect Donald Trump expected to take office on Jan. 20, dozens of AI-generated videos of him ... In the background, the clip uses the logo of the White House, which has not ...
A fake video of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida making ... He said Kishida’s voice was generated by having generative AI learn a video of Kishida speaking. He said the image was taken from an ...
Regardless, those renderings you're drooling over are all fake and created by AI ... but it's another example of AI. This one is easier to spot, as the logo and Audi's name are completely butchered.
Scammers can use AI to make fake websites that seem legitimate. The FBI notes AI can be used to generate content for ...
The FBI issued a public service announcement earlier this month, warning criminals are exploiting AI to run bigger frauds in ...
From phishing emails to deepfake videos, artificial intelligence is making scams more convincing and harder to detect.
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new kind of investment scam that leverages a combination of social media malvertising, company-branded posts, and artificial intelligence (AI) ...
The problem is exacerbated when deep fakes, driven by AI, are so good that it is impossible ... tasked with designing new logos, labels and artwork. Is her or his job now redundant?
The fake profile is one of many being tested on Instagram. Its bio bizarrely claims the robot is a "momma of 2" and "your ...
From a fake textiles class with OAPs to, perhaps the most depressing example, non-existent donated coats, the images shared ...