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Home / Health / AI Scammers Use Fake Doctors for Weight Loss Patch Fraud

AI Scammers Use Fake Doctors for Weight Loss Patch Fraud

15 Jan

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Summary

  • AI-generated videos falsely claim London doctors endorse weight loss patches.
  • The hospital trust confirmed the videos are fraudulent and staff are uninvolved.
  • A survey revealed 10% of Britons would buy weight loss drugs online.
AI Scammers Use Fake Doctors for Weight Loss Patch Fraud

A London hospital trust has issued a serious warning regarding fraudulent AI-generated videos circulating on social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok. These deceptive videos falsely claim that some of the trust's clinicians are endorsing specific weight loss patches.

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed that the videos are entirely fabricated, and the individuals featured are not their staff. The trust is actively collaborating with social media companies to expedite the removal of these misleading videos, emphasizing that NHS clinicians would never promote commercial products. They advise the public to seek weight loss guidance exclusively from trusted NHS sources.

This alert coincides with growing concerns about unregulated health product sales online. A recent survey revealed that 10% of Britons would consider purchasing weight loss drugs from social media or unregistered online sellers if unable to obtain a prescription, underscoring the potential risks associated with these sophisticated scams.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The trust warned about AI-generated videos falsely claiming their doctors endorse weight loss patches.
No, the videos are fraudulent, and the featured individuals are not NHS staff promoting commercial products.
People should seek health advice on weight loss from trusted NHS sources, not from social media promotions.

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