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A fraudulent online campaign claiming beloved Food Network host Ree Drummond has collaborated with Le Creuset for an epic holiday giveaway has infiltrated social media through manipulated advertisements and questionable external websites. H…
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Ree Drummond is warning her fans in a social media post about a fake video of Ree doing a cookware giveaway.
The Federal Trade Commission says these videos are known as deep fakes, artificial intelligence using someone's face and voice. It…
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Ree Drummond is taking to social media warning her fans about an AI generated faked video of her doing a cookware giveaway. In the video, Drummond is doing a giveaway for Le Creuset cookware, but Drummond says the video is fake and that art…
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An exploding new scam on social media platforms is using deepfake videos of celebrities like Lainey Wilson, Ree Drummond, Taylor Swift, Oprah, Trisha Yearwood, and Martha Stewart to fool users into handing over their money. These fake promo…
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Taylor Swift's affinity for Le Creuset is real: Her collection of the cookware has been featured on a Tumblr account dedicated to the pop star's home décor, showcased in her gift choices at a fan's bridal shower and shown in a Netflix docum…
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These scammers are gonna be on the receiving end of some bad "Karma."
Several die-hard Taylor Swift fans have been reportedly scammed out of hundreds of dollars after tricksters released advertisements employing AI-generated video of the Gr…
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AI-generated video spots featuring the likeness of Taylor Swift endorsing a fake Le Creuset cookware giveaway have duped some fans into buying into the scam, the New York Times reported.
While Swift may be a fan of Le Creuset, she has no o…
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These fraudsters need a "Getaway Car."
Scammers created AI-generated advertisements of what looked and sounded like Taylor Swift hawking Le Creuset to steal data and money from Swifties, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.
The "Cruel Su…
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Le Creuset said it's not affiliated with the artificial intelligence-generated Taylor Swift ad that has popped up online appearing to promote a cookware set.
The ad, which began circulating on social media earlier this month, used Swift's l…
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Taylor Swift is not giving out free Le Creuset products in social media advertisements --- though deepfakes of her voice would like you to believe otherwise. A series of posts have recently surfaced on TikTok and in Meta's Ad Library claimi…
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AI-generated fake advertisements are making the rounds on social media again, this time using the voice and likeness of Taylor Swift promising free Le Creuset cookware sets.
As any proper Swiftie knows, the "Hoax" singer is fan of Le Creuse…
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Hopefully, social media users who saw Taylor Swift promoting free cookware on platforms like Facebook knew the ads were trouble before they clicked in.
Fake advertisements for the cookware brand Le Creuset, appearing to feature Swift's stam…
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While the real Taylor Swift would never steer us wrong, her evil twin (read: an AI-generated avatar created by con artists) absolutely would.
According to* The New York Times*, unidentified scammers used artificial intelligence and Taylor S…
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Over the last several weeks, a series of ads have appeared on Facebook featuring Taylor Swift's voice encouraging "Swifties" to sign up to receive free Le Creuset cookware sets, all they had to do was click a link and provide some informati…
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In the increasing list of AI-generated scams, fraudsters have now produced counterfeit advertisements featuring Taylor Swift for a high-end cookware brand Le Creuset. The ads, created using Swift's deepfake video and AI-generated voice, tri…
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Though it seems like Taylor Swift is everywhere --- she was named the 2023 Time Magazine Person of the Year, after all --- one place we didn't expect to see her name was touting a new collection of cookware.
Fake advertisements using AI tec…
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Posts purporting to offer free sets of Le Creuset cookware have accumulated thousands of views on Facebook, many claiming Taylor Swift is giving away the enameled cast iron pots to her fans. But the French company told AFP it has never part…
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This latest AI scandal might be the most absurd I've seen so far. In a recent ad circulating on social media, popstar Taylor Swift was seen promoting a giveaway for Le Creuset cookware -- a collaboration that the brand has since denied.
Whi…
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Taylor Swift may get a lot of airtime at NFL games and award shows, but that doesn't mean you should believe it when you see her selling cookware on social media. In the internet's latest "Wait, what?" moment, the iconic singer has found he…
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Fraudsters created a deepfake ad using Taylor Swift's likeness in a bid to scam her fans out of money.
The AI-generated ad, which had been circulating online earlier this month, promoted a non-existent giveaway between the popstar and Le C…
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A new ad featuring an AI-generated Taylor Swift offering a giveaway of high-end cookware is not the real deal.
An ad for Le Creuset appeared on social media this month, featuring a likeness of Swift and a fake version of her voice with imag…
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What do you get when you cross a premium cookware brand with the name and likeness of a music megastar? A classic giveaway scam. We've been tracking the Le Creuset Taylor Swift giveaway scam this week as it's spread like wildfire across soc…
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Swifties, avid fans of pop sensation Taylor Swift, are falling victim to a sophisticated AI-generated scam that uses deepfake technology to dupe users into divulging sensitive information and parting with their hard-earned money.
The scheme…
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A new giveaway scam making rounds on social media is using fake deepfake videos and ads of popstar Selena Gomez to promote free Le Creuset cookware sets. The convincing sponsored posts claim Selena is generously giving away thousands of dol…
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A new giveaway scam making rounds across social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok is using AI-generated deepfake videos of country singer Blake Shelton to promote free Le Creuset cookware sets. The convincing fake ads cla…
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A HIGH-END cookware line has said they are not affiliated with an AI-generated ad involving a Taylor Swift deep fake.
Le Creuset, a popular cookware brand, said they are not responsible for the ad circulating the internet that is using Tayl…
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Is Taylor Swift really giving away Le Creuset cookware? No, it's a scam. Recently, the singer's likeness has appeared in AI-generated advertisements promoting free giveaways of Le Creuset cookware. According to multiple outlets, platforms l…
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In a sophisticated digital ploy targeting fans of Selena Gomez and cooking enthusiasts, scammers have unleashed a fraudulent giveaway dubbed the Selena Gomez Le Creuset Giveaway. This scam, widely circulating on social media platforms like …
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Bad actors are using the Le Creuset giveaway scam to trick people into giving their credit card information. How do they do that? Of course, by using celebrity identities to trick people into believing that the Le Creuset giveaway scam is l…
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