Reported AI‑Generated Deepfake Impersonations of Public Figures Allegedly Used in Coordinated Stock Pump‑and‑Dump Scheme Targeting Israeli Investors
April 1, 2025
Paid social media ads, WhatsApp groups, and fake investment platforms lured investors before the stock collapsed in early July 2025, leading to significant reported losses. This incident serves as a reminder of the potential harm AI can cause if not governed responsibly. For those interested in shaping AI governance and contributing to harm prevention efforts, consider joining HISPI Project Cerebellum by visiting JOIN US.
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- MAP 1.6 — similarity 0.610, rank 1. TAIM detail and related incidents →
- MEASURE 2.10 — similarity 0.604, rank 2. TAIM detail and related incidents →
- GOVERN 2.2 — similarity 0.603, rank 3. TAIM detail and related incidents →
- Alleged deployer
- unknown-scammers, unknown-scam-network-linked-to-aigenerated-deepfake-campaign-promoting-ost-stock
- Alleged developer
- unknown-deepfake-technology-developers, unknown-voice-cloning-technology-developers
- Alleged harmed parties
- israeli-investors, general-public-of-israel, amir-yaron, benjamin-netanyahu, eyal-golan, noa-kirel, gal-gadot, elon-musk, mark-zuckerberg, ostin-technology-group, economy-of-israel, nasdaq, stock-market
Source
Data from the AI Incident Database (AIID). Cite this incident: https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/1154
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