The 9 Dumbest AI Pranks People Fell for in 2023

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Year In Review

From ‘Satanic’ clothing at Target to clueless boyfriends cheating on their partners with Instagram bots, we struggled to discern digital hoaxes

If you made it through 2023 without once mistaking AI-generated content for the genuine article, congratulations: this year was absolutely bursting at the seams with deepfake videos and phony pictures that ranged from mischievous pranks to malicious misinformation. And with the rise of increasingly sophisticated language, audio and visual models, it’s trickier than ever to tell fact from fiction, particularly in the midst of ongoing geopolitical turmoil.

On the other hand, there were plenty of hoaxes we probably should have spotted before they took off — and a host of AI scams that might not have been so successful if not for their novelty. Here, we revisit some of the junk that managed to convince a few too many, in hopes of ensuring that everyone is more vigilant in 2024.

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