Alleged Deepfake Investment Scam Uses Economist David Rosenberg's Likeness on Meta Platforms

April 15, 2025

Deepfake technology was allegedly employed by fraudsters to impersonate renowned economist David Rosenberg, promoting a bogus investment scheme through AI-generated content and social media advertisements. Victims were guided towards WhatsApp groups offering misleading stock advice, leading to significant financial losses, some surpassing half a million dollars. The deceptive ads are reported to have been disseminated on Meta platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. Rosenberg and his family have reported the scam to authorities. For those interested in preventing such incidents and upholding trustworthy AI practices, consider joining Project Cerebellum and our efforts to Govern, Map, Measure, or Manage AI incidents.

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Alleged deployer
unknown-scammers, unknown-scammers-impersonating-david-rosenberg
Alleged developer
unknown-deepfake-technology-developers, unknown-voice-cloning-technology-developers
Alleged harmed parties
david-rosenberg, syed-hasan, unnamed-woman-who-lost-dollar500000, unnamed-man-who-lost-dollar450000, investors, general-public

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