Nowadays they are indispensable: deepfake videos, i.e. fake videos that were created with artificial intelligence (AI). Often it is a specific case Crypto Project that is promoted even though it does not exist or refers to a fraudulent link to retrieve your data. Michael Saylor, founder of MicroStrategy, deals with deepfake videos of himself every day.
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More and more deep fake videos from Michael Saylor
A compelling video created by AI often contains something Bitcoin (BTC) promotion and promises to double your own Bitcoins within a very short time. You often see familiar faces like Elon Musk, but also Michael Saylor.
Saylor reveals that his team removes around 80 fake videos of Saylor himself from the internet every day. The videos are generated by artificial intelligence (AI). Most of these videos have to do with Bitcoin, which the company itself is also very active in.
In one News on January 13 from Saylor to He also notes that scammers are increasingly using AI-generated videos.
⚠️ Warning ⚠️ There is no risk-free way to double your money #bitcoinAnd @MicroStrategy doesn't give away $BTC for those scanning a barcode. My team takes out about 80 fake AI-generated attacks @Youtube New videos are uploaded every day, but scammers are posting more and more. Don't trust, check. pic.twitter.com/gqZkQW02Ji
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor) January 13, 2024
Be warned
Saylor himself points out that there is no risk-free way to double your Bitcoin. MicroStrategy will also not give away Bitcoin to those who scan QR codes. Last week, several users reported that another deepfake had emerged. In it, a fake Saylor promised to double people's money.
Here is the deep fake scam by Michael Saylor. I just appeared on YouTube (again). pic.twitter.com/9t4PDCJcU6
— ⪛⦿⫺Beyondthehorizon2620 (@BTH2620) January 8, 2024
In December, cybersecurity experts warned that the rapid development of AI technology would also make deepfake videos increasingly realistic. Passed on BlockchainAnalyst Jesse Leclere points out that phishing is becoming more and more dangerous due to the development of AI technology.
Law enforcement authorities in the USA also warned that fraudsters could increasingly use AI. Rob Joyce, director of cybersecurity at the National Security Agency, said AI technology can be used to detect illegal activity more quickly.
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