Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg “loved” an image on Facebook known as "Challah Horse" that happens to be AI-generated, highlighting the amount of AI spam on the platform.
French woman loses €830,000 to scammers posing as Brad Pitt using AI tools. Scam involved AI-generated images, fake promises, and emotional manipulation. Victim's plea sparks investigation ...
A romance scammer who pretended to be an ailing Brad Pitt suckered a French woman out of $850,000 by using AI-generated hospital selfies of the “Fight Club” hunk to tug at her heartstrings.
Welcome to Beauty Run by Robots, a Vogue Business mini-series exploring the role and effects artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Generative AI is often seen as the epitome of our times, and sometimes even as futuristic. We can use it to invent new art or ...
TL;DR: A woman named Anne was scammed out of $855,000 by someone using AI-generated photos and videos pretending to be Brad Pitt. The scammer, posing as Pitt, convinced her to send money for ...
The US Copyright Office declares AI-generated work can't be protected by copyright, due to a lack of a human author.
But it should also give enterprises, in particular, reassurance that their brands and IP will remain protected even when they integrate distinctive products and brand marks into AI generated media ...
The scammers used fake, AI-generated photos of the megastar actor that led the French woman to believe she was communicating with the real Brad Pitt. By McKinley Franklin A French woman says she ...
Usually taking the form of sequels, AI-generated posters and trailers for movies that don’t exist are popping up all over ...
Better yet, AI could even follow up for you—sending a polite but firm message that puts the ball in their court. If they ...