Yes, those clips of Carney pushing investment schemes are definitely fake
- Deepfake videos featuring Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe are circulating online, aiming to deceive people into investing in fraudulent schemes, according to Moe.
- The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre warns that deepfake technology makes it challenging to distinguish fake videos from real ones.
- Jeff Horncastle from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre noted that these sophisticated deepfakes are becoming harder to identify as fake.
- Moe asserted that he will never endorse or recommend a particular investment, emphasizing that any such video is not authentic.
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Yes, those clips of Carney pushing investment schemes are definitely fake
'It's really scary': AI-created deepfake videos featuring politicians and celebrities are becoming harder and harder to distinguish from reality, triggering a recent warning from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
·Collingwood, Canada
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