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Priest Warns: AI Scammers Steal My Voice!

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Father Mike Schmitz warns of AI impersonation scams targeting him.
  • Scammers use deepfake videos to solicit fraudulent blessings.
  • Pastors globally are becoming popular targets for AI deception.
Priest Warns: AI Scammers Steal My Voice!

Catholic priest Father Mike Schmitz recently revealed he is a victim of AI impersonation scams, warning his 1.2 million YouTube subscribers. The fake videos, featuring Schmitz's likeness and voice, urged followers to act fast for blessings, often with a robotic tone and misleading urgency. Schmitz noted that while the fakes seem absurd to him, they are convincing to many.

This incident highlights a growing problem: pastors and ministers are becoming prime targets for AI-driven scams. Cybersecurity experts confirm that deceptive media, including deepfakes and impersonations via direct messages and calls, are prevalent on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. This trend affects religious leaders across various denominations and locations.

Numerous pastors from states like Alabama, New York, and Florida, as well as a megachurch in the Philippines and a church in Nebraska, have issued warnings about similar AI scams. These scams often involve impersonating religious figures to solicit cryptocurrency or promote fraudulent schemes, exploiting the trust and online presence of religious authorities.

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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.
Father Mike Schmitz is warning his followers about AI-generated impersonation scams that use his likeness and voice to deceive people.
Scammers are creating deepfake videos and audio using AI to mimic religious leaders, often to solicit fraudulent donations or blessings.
Yes, other pastors and ministers globally are also becoming frequent targets for AI scams, with reports from various locations.

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