OMG, I'm literally shook . Like, who falls for a fake livestream of Jensen Huang? 100k viewers or what?! It's just wild to think how easy it was for bad actors to create an AI-generated version of him and trick people into thinking it was real. And the worst part is, some people actually lost money trying to send in cryptocurrencies . We need to be super careful with this deepfake tech and social engineering tactics - it's like, totally not cool .
I'm so confused about this whole thing... like, who falls for fake streams anymore? They're using AI tech to make these livestreams look super real and convincing. It's like they're blurring the lines between what's real and what's not. And 100k people watching an AI-generated stream is wild!
I think it's crazy that scammers can use footage of actual events or people, like CEO Huang, to create fake streams that look legit. And then there are all these new tools and tech available for them to make it even more convincing... it's a scary thought.
We need to be aware of this stuff and not fall for it. I mean, the real GTC event only got 20k views! It's just weird that so many people would watch something fake over the actual thing.
can't believe how gullible people are today lol 100k people fell for a fake stream? what's next? those who got scammed probably thought they were part of some exclusive club or something... anyway, it's good to see that the actual event had more views in the end, even if it was a bit dull