That ad of Mark Zuckerberg, Adam Sandler and Drake donning a T-shirt with a ‘middle finger to Kanye’ print on the front? It's not real. It's an AI deepfake.
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Smaller brands often lack the legal resources to protect their intellectual property or the marketing budgets to fight against the myriad of fake ads. A counterfeit product may be sold for much lower ...
Ads featuring fake CBC articles have inundated the social media platform X in recent weeks. The ads are designed to lure Canadians into a sophisticated scam that uses Russian internet ...
Fake ads imitating news sources, including CBC, are all over X offering get-rich-quick investment advice. CBC News's visual investigations team dug into the ads to find out more about who made them.
Stripe accidentally sent termination emails with a cartoon duck image to 300 laid-off employees, adding an odd twist to their layoffs. Chief People Officer Rob McIntosh apologized for the mistake.
A deepfake is an image or video that has been digitally altered with the help of artificial intelligence to replace the face of one person with the face of another. Hunter has since campaigned for ...
The picture, attached as a PDF, is a cartoon image of a yellow duckling, with the label, “US-Non-California Duck”, according to reports from Business Insider. Rob McIntosh, the company’s ...
In a new malicious campaign targeting Apple product users, criminals are spreading malware by using fake Mac Homebrew ads on Google. Developer Ryan Chenkie spotted a malicious Google ads campaign ...
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