💨 Abstract
AI-driven scams in South Africa are using the likenesses of public figures, including actress Connie Ferguson, to trick people into investment scams. Scammers manipulate AI to create convincing videos, with Connie Ferguson warning the public not to fall for such lies. She emphasized caution and alerted her followers about the sophisticated methods used by scammers, advising them to verify any suspicious offers. The article underscores the importance of vigilance and skepticism in protecting against such fraudulent activities.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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