The entire game was composed through Deepfek Technology. Scammers made a video in which the person appearing exactly looked like George Clooney, in which from facial gestures to his voice was similar to Clooney. DailyMail UK Report According to, it was sent to the woman daily through new videos to strengthen the confidence. No option of video calls or live chats was given, only recorded clips were sent.
The report says that the woman was cheated by about £ 10,000, or about Rs 11.3 lakh. These money were called from different excuses, such as supporting George Clooney foundation, investment or travel arrangements in private projects etc.
This incident has once again raised concerns about social media and AI based fraud. Deepfek technology has become so advanced that it is now difficult for the common man to differentiate between real and fake. Cyber experts say that such frauds may increase even more in the coming times, especially when AI tools are now publicly available and can be used for any purpose.
After this case, the local authorities have started investigation and have advised people to remain alert. Especially on social media, any celebrity, unknown account or dubious messages have been asked to take precautions.
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