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By Archis Chowdhury Several deepfake videos were found being promoted on Facebook ads, which falsely portrayed ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund Managing Director Nimesh Shah promising stock recommendations for 2024. BOOM found strong evidence suggesting that these videos were fabricated using a voice cloning software. Furthermore, ICICI Prudential AMC spokesperson confirmed to us that no such stock recommendation promises were made by Shah, as seen in the Facebook videos, and that they were deceptively edited from an interview he gave to the Outlook Magazine. In the deepfake video, which has been ...
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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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