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The app Fake My Run lets users create fake running routes and stats for Strava and other platforms—blurring the line between fitness tracking and social signaling.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says scammers can create fake sites, tricking people into monthly subscriptions and sharing card information.
Fake IDs now as good as the real thing — and essential to Chicago’s college social scene Bouncers and bar owners have been forced to evolve to sniff out fake IDs as underage drinkers seeking a ...
Fake HSRPs go rampant: Here’s how you identify one Hyundai India aims for 8% growth in exports in FY26 ‘All 10,900 PM e-Drive buses to hit the roads by 2027,’ says HD Kumaraswamy ...
EXCLUSIVE: This dude made a parody Strava app that lets you fake your runs to protest influencer fitness culture You can now fake a 10K in under 40 minutes—and pay $3.50 for the privilege.
How to spot a fake (or misleading) ChatGPT site (Image credit: Shutterstock) Here’s how to tell if you’re on an official OpenAI platform: the real ChatGPT lives at chat.openai.com .
This week, Spotify rushed to remove hundreds of obviously fake podcasts found to be marketing prescription drugs in violation of Spotify's policies and, likely, federal law. On Thursday, Business ...
In fact, much of it is inaccurate or misleading, raising a serious health communication problem: Fake health information – whether shared unknowingly and innocently, or deliberately to mislead ...
University of Cambridge psychologists have developed a free quiz that can tell you how susceptible to fake news you are. Take it if you dare. Inc. Power Partner Awards Early-Rate Deadline This ...
After Jamie Lee Curtis asked Mark Zuckerberg to remove an AI ad with her for 'some bullshit that I didn't authorize' Meta pulled it down.
That fake trailer for a John Wick 5 is the product of Screen Culture, one of the largest YouTube channels specialized specifically in intentionally deceptive, AI-produced fake movie trailers ...
Fake AI-powered video generation tools are being used to distribute a new information-stealing malware family called 'Noodlophile,' under the guise of generated media content. The websites use ...