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04/18/2024

Real-time Deepfake Romance Scams Have Arrived

Smooth-talking scammers are using widely available face-swapping tech to mislead

The compliments start flowing as soon as she answers the video call. "Wow, you so pretty, honey," says the man on the other side of the screen. His video feed shows he's white, with short hair, likely a few years younger than her and is sitting in front of his camera wearing a plaid shirt.

"You're looking different with that beard and stuff gone," the woman says in an American accent as the conversation gets going. The man doesn’t miss a beat. "I told you I was going to shave my beard so I will look good."

Except, he isn't who he claims to be. His videofeed is a lie. And—beard or not—the face the woman can see over the video call is not his: It's a deepfake.

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