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Taylor Swift deepfakes are pushing scams on TikTok

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Scammers are using AI-generated videos of celebrities including Taylor Swift and Rihanna to promote shady services on TikTok, according to authentication company Copyleaks. The ads typically show celebrities in interview settings, such as red carpets, podcasts, or talk shows, and often manipulate real footage with AI, the company said. Many promote rewards programs claiming users can earn money by watching TikTok content and giving feedback. Tik…
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Copyleaks estimates that 7 out of 10 Americans have already seen a deepfake video on social media, representing an alarming number

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As artificial intelligence continues to develop and advance, a growing number of artists are fighting back against its use, which could cost them their income and jobs. The most recent example is popular singer Taylor Swift.

In a digital ecosystem where the boundary between reality and simulation is becoming more diffuse, relevant personalities such as singer Taylor Swift try to protect the unauthorized use of their image with artificial intelligence (AI) generation through legal channels, however cybersecurity experts have warned that these barriers are not enough to fight 'deepfakes'.

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musically.com broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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