I mean if we are deepfaking things for Elon to do, why pick something so on brand? I guess it lends legitimacy to the scam, because if anyone were to be shilling a crypto scam, it’s that old musky ballsack.
And people who think he is a genius are more likely to believe it, unfortunately.
If they wind up believing they got scammed by Elon Musk, something good may come of this in the end.
Yes, adding legitimacy is the point. The scammers want to scam people.
When trying to scam people, why pick something that they will believe?
I think you answered your own question
Scamming is bad but I gotta admit… kinda hard to feel sorry for people taking advice from Elon Musk.
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*checks username for anything Musk* It’s clean, we’re good.
This again?
You’d think they’d have scammed all the idiots by now, but I guess there’s an endless line of them
Pretty hard to distinguish from Elon’s actual scams
This has been going on for a very long time, just at varying degrees of deepfakery. A couple of years ago it was just a picture of him and a generic computer voice reading a “transcript” that he definitely for sure wrote about etherium and doge coin being the best way to make money.
People are going to lose so much fucking money once these real time deepfakes are ubiquitous. It’s just getting started and they are going after big fish first because it’s still tricky to do, but eventually the common phone scammer will have this kind of tech.
Give your family a code word and tell them, “if you get a weird phone call or video chat from anyone in the family asking you for something odd like lots of money, gift cards, saying they have an emergency, saying they need bail money, etc, ask for the code word”.
Or
Don’t post so much content of yourself online.
These bots need something to build off of. It’s not like Facebook can look at your picture and imagine your voice. It’s gotta be online, someone’s gotta go build a bank of it and train a robot to sound like you before that can work. Hawk tua girl is out there but the rest of us who aren’t obsessively tiktoking every moment of our lives are fine
It’s getting pretty easy:
https://github.com/hacksider/Deep-Live-Cam
I hqd this set this up in about 8 minutes on a moderate gaming PC. It’s pretty convincing
You cloned the repository and everything? I looked into that, but the install seemed very annoying, I’ll wait until something like this is in a package manager.
I downloaded the zip file and then set up a venv to run the program. It’ll get easier soon though, eventually somebody will package it
You and I do that but we can’t control how our family members use social media.
And what happens when Google is hacked and all of your information is leaked?
I agree, its not a good idea to put yourself on the internet, at the same time its unreasonable to assume the average person can build their own data management system (and not leak any of that to SOMEONE).
Hell, Google had it as a default that any time you use voice to text, it saves that audio file. You don’t have to be giving anything personally to the internet for a scammer to get a hold of your voice.
I’m Canadian and all the YouTube ads lately have been fake Trudeau and Freeland shilling crypto, along with Musk. Every few weeks there’s a story in the media about some idiot getting scammed by them. Sad state of affairs.
No that is just what he does between X rants and being an insufferable idiot.
If you encounter them, I’d recommend reporting them — not only are they against YouTube’s ToS, they are also maliciously preying upon people.
they are also maliciously preying upon people.
Any recommendations where I can report free to play games?
That’s a big claim, that every free to play game is maliciously preying on people. Here are some counterexamples: Unciv, Minetest, Shattered Pixel Dungeon. I honestly would have expected to find more love and less hate for free games on a community that is usually such a FLOSS advocate.
I’m not referring to free games, but “free-to-play” games that monetize the playerbase with loot-boxes, battlepasses, confuse-opoly and "micro"transactions. More like league of legends, Fortnite and Diablo immortal than FOSS games, like minetest.
I think the term is freemium.
Nope, it’s free-to-play
From the article you linked
There are several kinds of free-to-play business models. The most common is based on the freemium software model, in which users are granted access to a fully functional game but are incentivised to pay microtransactions to access additional content or more powerful in-game assets.
Dude, the wikipedia-article is called Free-to-play. The preamble even says
This article is about the business model for video games. For business models other than for games, see Freemium
I haven’t seen any advertisements for those games, which i think op referred to.
Oh, from what they said, it seemed like they were referring to the games themselves, rather than adverts about those games. But if they did mean the ads, then I agree, all ads are bad because they try to manipulate you to spend money - not just any specific ad or group of ads.
You know exactly what kind of games it meant.
If you want to turn this into a pedantic argument, I’ll just point out that the word “every” was your addition.
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