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  2. Deepfakes of Elon Musk are pushing crypto giveaway scams on ...

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    An AI-generated Musk’s voice told viewers in a livestream today to deposit their crypto to a shady website. A YouTube Live broadcast that ran for five hours today used a deepfake of Elon Musk to ...

  3. AI-powered scams and what you can do about them | TechCrunch

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    There are few who can, and certainly not another AI model. Improved as the text may be, this type of scam still has the fundamental challenge of getting you to open sketchy attachments or links ...

  4. YouTube confirms crackdown on VPN users accessing cheaper ...

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    The alleged crackdown comes one year after YouTube’s price hike for U.S. subscribers, which brought the price of Premium for individuals from $12 to $14 per month. More TechCrunch Get the ...

  5. Watch: Over 100k YouTube videos have been scraped to train AI

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    The transcripts of their YouTube videos have been scraped to train the AI used by companies like Anthropic, Nvidia, Apple and Salesforce. An investigation from Wired and Proof News found that this ...

  6. Making a living scamming the scammers - Engadget

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    In a bizarre, somewhat ironic twist, he now makes a living scamming scammers. These days, Kitboga's viewers tend to send in scams they come across. He receives a handful of submissions every day ...

  7. Save the Kids token - Wikipedia

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    Save the Kids was a cryptocurrency token and pump and dump scheme launched in 2021, which was marketed as a charity token meant to give a percentage of the transaction fee to a Binance -operated charity. The token was widely publicized by YouTube personalities, including RiceGum and members of the FaZe Clan who were later removed, in the time ...

  8. Demonetizing ‘problematic’ YouTubers isn’t effective ...

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    YouTube’s existing policies are not enough to discourage creators from posting “problematic” content. That’s one of the findings of new research from Cornell Tech on how YouTubers make money.

  9. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    Technical support scams rely on social engineering to persuade victims that their device is infected with malware. [15] [16] Scammers use a variety of confidence tricks to persuade the victim to install remote desktop software, with which the scammer can then take control of the victim's computer.