MGM China has warned a few deepfake video impersonating its govt director to advertise an funding rip-off.
MGM China has shared a warning to the general public and the media about an AI-generated deepfake video impersonating Ms. Pansy Ho, Chairperson and Government Director of MGM China. The video promotes a pretend funding plan, promising those that ‘make investments’ that they’ll earn again “hundredfold returns” on their cash.
The corporate has made it clear that any movies or notices to that impact are fraudulent and no such scheme exists.
“MGM China reiterates that neither the Firm nor Ms. Pansy Ho has at any time been concerned in, approved, or endorsed the purported funding plan featured within the deepfake video,” the assertion reads. “The video was neither created nor launched by the Firm or Ms. Pansy Ho. MGM China condemns these acts of impersonation and misrepresentation within the strongest phrases and reserves all authorized rights towards the events concerned, to guard our rights and pursuits.”
MGM China requested each the general public and the media to stay on alert for any comparable messages, advising them to solely act on verified info by way of official channels. The corporate additionally launched a plea for different channels to cease disseminating the deepfake video and any claims associated to it.
What’s a deepfake?
A deepfake is a video that has been digitally altered or created in order that it seems to be another person. Typically, it makes use of an actual actor and alters their look however, with the current developments in generative AI, some deepfakes might be created from scratch.
The artificial media is usually used to unfold misinformation or for malicious functions, as with MGM China right here. South Korean casinos have additionally taken steps to protect against the role of deepfakes in illegal gambling.
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