Incident 683: Scammers Using Deepfakes of Women's Faces and Voices for False and Offensive Advertisements

Description: Scammers used AI tools from HeyGen and ElevenLabs to create deepfake videos of influencers Michel Janse, Olga Loiek, Shadé Zahrai, and Carrie Williams, misusing Lana Smalls's voice in Williams's case. These videos promoted offensive products and false messages, in some cases targeting nationalist Chinese men to boost China-Russia ties, causing emotional distress and damaging the victims' reputations.

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Alleged: HeyGen and ElevenLabs developed an AI system deployed by Unknown scammers, which harmed Olga Loiek , Michel Janse , Lana Smalls , Carrie Williams and Shadé Zahrai.

Incident Stats

Incident ID
683
Report Count
2
Incident Date
2024-03-28
Editors
Daniel Atherton
AI hustlers stole women’s faces to put in ads. The law can’t help them.
washingtonpost.com · 2024

Michel Janse was on her honeymoon when she found out she had been cloned.

The 27-year-old content creator was with her husband in a rented cabin in snowy Maine when messages from her followers began trickling in, warning that a YouTube comm…

This ‘Russian Woman’ Loves China. Too Bad She’s a Deepfake.
nytimes.com · 2024

The woman declares, in Mandarin inflected with a slight accent, that Chinese men should marry "us Russian women." In other videos on the Chinese short video platform Douyin, she describes how much she loves Chinese food, and hawks salt and …

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