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By Hazel Gandhi Ratan Tata on Thursday took to social media to call out a deepfake video created with artificial intelligence (AI) voice cloning technology where he is supposedly seen promoting an investment opportunity, becoming the latest high profile name to warn about the menace of deepfakes. The fake ad on Facebook purports to show the legendary industrialist endorsing an investment opportunity by a woman supposedly named Sona Agarwal. However, Sona Agarwal is a fictitious persona. We also found fake ads on Facebook using the same MO where Tata is seen endorsing one Laila Rao. BOOM has ea...
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By Srijit Das A viral message falsely claiming that industrialist Ratan Tata has declared a reward of Rs 10 crore for Afghanistan cricketer Rashid Khan is circulating on social media platforms. The message further states that the ex-chairman of the Tata Group reached this decision following reports that the International Cricket Council (ICC) had purportedly fined the Afghan bowler Rs 55 lakh for celebrating his team's victory with the Indian flag during the ongoing Cricket World Cup match against Pakistan. BOOM found no credible news reports corroborating the same information. Additionally, w...
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By Titha Ghosh Laila Rao would sell the imagination of a perfect family online. Using pictures of a toddler and “a loving husband”, Laila Rao duped several families into investing thousands in hopes of “doubling their money”. As BOOM reported earlier, Laila Rao has since been proven to be a scam using the face of actor/influencer, Smriti Khanna and her family members. The scam which promoted itself primarily on Facebook, would upload videos of Khanna’s day-to-day activities, with captions like, “I am investor, great mom and happy wife. I can help Indian ladies with investment.” Pranati*, a 36-...
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