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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions content/posts/deepfake-check.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Let's see how the recent deepfake scams happening around the globe could have be

Several U.S. companies reported job candidates using AI to fake video interviews. Behind the fake camera feed was someone else, often trying to infiltrate firms to steal data.

Candidates could provide **proof-of-personhood credentials** tied to government IDs or verified profiles. Companies wouldn’t need to see the private data just a cryptographic confirmation: *this is a real person, not an AI deepfake.*
Candidates could provide **proof-of-personhood credentials** tied to government IDs or verified profiles. Companies wouldn’t need to see the private data, just a cryptographic confirmation: *this is a real person, not an AI deepfake.*

**The Tom Hanks Ad Scam**

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**The Fake Celebrity Love Story**

A woman in Los Angeles believed she was dating *General Hospital* star Steve Burton. Scammers used deepfake videos of the actor to “talk” to her, gaining trust over months. Eventually, she sent over $81,000 in cash and even sold her condo worth $350,000, all to fund her “relationship.”
A woman in Los Angeles believed she was dating *General Hospital* star Steve Burton. Scammers used deepfake videos of the actor to “talk” to her, gaining trust over months. Eventually, she sent over `$81,000` in cash and even sold her condo worth `$350,000`, all to fund her “relationship.”

Imagine if she could’ve asked: *“Prove this message really came from Steve’s verified Instagram.”*

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