Taylor Swift Fans Scammed By Fake Le Creuset Endorsement

Jan 09, 2024 23:01



No, Taylor Swift did not promote a giveaway of the popular cookware Le Creuset. It's one of the many celebrity-focused scams that have been made far more convincing by artificial intelligence. https://t.co/jfaZqjnkiD pic.twitter.com/aTznOtBWoJ
- The New York Times (@nytimes) January 9, 2024
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myhipusername January 10 2024, 07:12:20 UTC
nnn that looks fake AF!! i have to know the age range for those who fell for this

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genbu_no_miko24 January 10 2024, 07:18:04 UTC
I actually feel sorry for them :(

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doriiansz January 10 2024, 12:42:33 UTC
There's a valuable lesson here though. It's high time these kids stopped using their parents' credit cards to support the devil.

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sandstorm January 10 2024, 14:12:14 UTC
frankthesheep January 10 2024, 14:32:57 UTC
Would under 20s appreciate cookware/Le Creuset.

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noodlecookie January 10 2024, 14:37:41 UTC
I can’t say they’d appreciate it but since the Youths are buying premium skincare I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re also buying Le Creuset to pan-fry chicken nuggets in.

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afeelingunacted January 10 2024, 14:40:49 UTC
Right? I've seen really convincing AI dupes so I was surprised at how janky this was.

The voice was pretty good but the clips they matched it too didn't even work and they were really old ones! She doesn't look like that right now.

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aristobrit January 10 2024, 15:18:46 UTC
I'd like to know how Facebook gets away with running scam ads like this. Do they not have one single person vetting their advertisers?

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