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AI Deepfake Shows Sam Altman Fake GPU Heist in Viral Security Footage

What Happened

An AI-generated video went viral online, featuring a fake security camera feed of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman allegedly stealing GPUs from a Target store. The deepfake humorously shows Altman explaining that he needs the high-demand chips for inferencing with Sora, OpenAI’s video generation model. The video has been widely shared, turning Altman into the subject of a meme and igniting conversation about how advanced generative AI can create false realities.

Why It Matters

This incident underscores the growing capability of AI-generated media to create convincing fake content, raising concerns over misinformation, privacy, and security for tech leaders and the public. As deepfake technology spreads, it challenges perceptions of truth, fueling debates on regulation and ethics. Read more in our AI News Hub

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