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Incident 13711 Report
Purported Deepfake Reportedly Impersonated Consumer Adviser Clark Howard to Promote Auto-Insurance Quote Site

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AI deepfake appears to show Clark Howard selling insurance
wsbtv.com · 2026

ATLANTA — AI-created deepfakes are being posted on social media in an effort to sell products.

In the video, Howard appeared to be selling insurance.

“Zero fees, zero catch. You just answer a few questions about your car, and it pulls your real rate,” the video said.

"It’s really creepy for me to watch that and think that people think that’s me," the real Howard said.

In the post, the imitation Howard is recommending a tool to find cheaper car insurance.

Kennesaw resident Dianne Milton jumped in the comments to warn people not to waste their time because she’s been to a similar website before.

“Immediately, I started getting calls from anybody and everybody and nobody had a better deal,” she said.

But Milton said that until Gray messaged her, she thought it was the real Clark Howard giving bad advice.

The real Howard says it’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s not.

“Anytime somebody’s pitching something to us, we gotta know it may not be the real deal now. It’s so easy to create these fakes,” he said.

In November, Channel 2 Action News showed you AI-generated deepfakes of Senator Jon Ossoff in an ad posted by the campaign of his Republican rival for U.S. Senate, Mike Collins.

“Somebody could get ripped off and think they’re seeing me say, ‘Hey, this is a great thing,’” the real Howard said.

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