Purported Deepfake Impersonating Elon Musk Allegedly Defrauded Elderly U.S. Woman of $50,000 via Gift Card–to-Crypto Scam

January 3, 2026

An elderly U.S. woman was deceived by scammers employing deepfake technology and AI-generated messages, purportedly from Elon Musk. The scammers allegedly convinced her to buy over $50,000 in Apple gift cards for conversion into cryptocurrency, jeopardizing her financial stability and potentially leading to foreclosure on her home. This incident underscores the need for trustworthy AI governance and highlights the importance of HISPI Project Cerebellum TAIM (Govern) to establish safe and secure AI practices.

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Alleged deployer
unknown-scammers, unknown-scammers-impersonating-elon-musk
Alleged developer
unknown-deepfake-technology-developers, unknown-voice-cloning-technology-developers
Alleged harmed parties
unnamed-80-year-old-u.s.-woman, elderly-investors, cryptocurrency-investors-defrauded-by-ai-generated-profiles, epistemic-integrity, elon-musk

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Data from the AI Incident Database (AIID). Cite this incident: https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/1328

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