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Crypto Scam Alert: AI-Powered Deepfake of Michael Saylor Appears on YouTube

Published 2023-12-24, 09:43 a/m
© Reuters.  Crypto Scam Alert: AI-Powered Deepfake of Michael Saylor Appears on YouTube
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U.Today - A highly realistic AI-generated deepfake of former MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor has been on YouTube.

The deepfake video, which showcases Saylor with an uncannily accurate replication of his voice and mannerisms, is part of a fraudulent scheme aimed at deceiving Bitcoin owners.

New level of crypto scams

The AI-generated deepfake presents a well-dressed individual resembling Michael Saylor, seated in an elegant office surrounded by bookshelves — an image reminiscent of a trustworthy business environment.

In the video, the figure convincingly imitates Saylor's voice and entices viewers with a too-good-to-be-true offer: doubling their Bitcoin by following a series of "easy steps."

The deepfake emphasizes the security and safety of the transaction to deceive some gullible and not-so-tech-savvy users.

The fake Saylor is urging viewers to scan a QR code and visit a website to begin the process of supposedly increasing their digital assets.

Widespread problem

This incident is not isolated; similar scams have pervaded the cryptocurrency sphere, exploiting the influential images and reputations of well-known figures in the industry.

Recently, a similar scam emerged a realistic imitation of Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, pointing to a broader issue within social media platforms.

Such fraudulent activities are becoming increasingly sophisticated and harder to distinguish from legitimate communications.

The rise of such AI-powered crypto scams even prompted Garlinghouse to publicly YouTube for its perceived lack of efforts to combat such scams after previously taking the popular video-hosting platform to court.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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