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一场直播,10万人被骗!「AI黄仁勋」比真人火8倍
猿大侠· 2025-11-02 07:54
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses a bizarre incident during the GTC 2025 conference where an AI-generated version of NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang outperformed the real Huang in a fraudulent live stream, attracting a significantly larger audience and engaging in scams [1][2][6]. Group 1 - During the GTC 2025 conference, Jensen Huang delivered an enthusiastic speech, while an AI-generated version of him was simultaneously live-streamed, drawing nearly 100,000 viewers [2][6]. - The fraudulent live stream, branded as "NVIDIA LIVE," attracted eight times more viewers than the official broadcast, highlighting the effectiveness of the scam [6][15]. - The AI-generated Huang not only mimicked the real Huang's appearance and voice but also engaged in fraudulent activities, deceiving many viewers [9][10][23]. Group 2 - The orchestrators of the scam, a channel named "Offxbeatz," utilized AI face-swapping and voice synthesis technologies to create a convincing imitation of Huang, capitalizing on the audience's interest in the GTC conference [19][20]. - Many viewers, including notable media outlets like CNBC, were misled by the realistic portrayal of the AI-generated Huang, resulting in significant financial losses, with approximately $115,000 (around 820,000) stolen [23][25]. - The incident underscores the advancements in AI technology, which now allow for the easy creation of realistic deepfake videos, raising concerns about the potential for similar scams in the future [42][44].