Original Reddit post

In 2025, 346 major AI incidents were logged globally; 52% of them were deepfakes. Some of the cases: A finance worker at an engineering firm joined a video call with his “CFO” and colleagues, all AI-generated except him. He made 15 transfers totalling $25M before anyone realised. An elderly woman got a call from her “grandchild” crying about a car accident, needing bail money. Voice clone. Real grandkid was safe at home. A woman lost $1.7M (including a second mortgage) investing after seeing a fake “Elon Musk” video promoting it on Facebook. Watch this video to find more accidents like these and to get familiar with 6 habits that help in these situations. Full video: https://youtu.be/n0CIrMKYBbo Question: Besides these 6, what’s your own trick for spotting a fake call or video? submitted by /u/Comfortable_Gene5180

Originally posted by u/Comfortable_Gene5180 on r/ArtificialInteligence