Sky News journalists have discovered that scammers are using AI-generated deepfake videos of their faces to promote illegal gambling apps. What initially appeared to be a single shoddy deepfake turned out to be part of a massive scam operation involving thousands of fake videos.
The fraudsters have been remarkably clever about evading Apple's vetting process:
The Gambling Commission expressed serious concerns about these illegal casinos:
Apple explained that the casinos were hidden within legitimate-looking game code during the vetting process. Cybersecurity experts noted that the initial games shown to Apple were likely AI-generated to help scammers work faster.
Apple quickly removed the flagged apps, and the Gambling Commission took action to block the casinos. However, with powerful tools like generative AI becoming more accessible, consumers need to remain vigilant against increasingly sophisticated scams.
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One affected business owner expressed panic about the situation, noting the damage to customer trust when their brand appears associated with gambling scams.
As AI continues to evolve, staying alert to potential scams becomes increasingly important for all smartphone users.