Truly the world is going gaga. It’s unbelievable that an AI-generated Brad Pit could scam a ‘poor’ woman of over $800k.
The way evil is spreading only means this is just morning. What will happen when using AI for different purposes becomes as simple or common as drinking water?
The story of the French woman who paid the devastating prize for falling head over heels in love with a fake, AI-generated American iconic actor Brad Pit is trending.
According to reports, the 53-year-old woman identified as Anne fell flat to the scheming bastard to the extent of divorcing her husband and sending her Mr AI-generated figure her proceeds from the divorce. Chai! village people did this one ooo. She was said to have sent her money to the fraudster after he convinced her that he needed the money to pay his medical bills amidst his divorce saga with Angelina Jolie.
Imagine parting with her furniture at some point to help the imposter, as well as paying a fake ‘FBI’ to help her recover her money when she discovered she was scammed. This is wicked; a high class fraud! With this kind of technological advancement, humans could be in deep shit. But could it be that this woman is dumb? How can you, with eyes wide open, (oh! Sorry, I forgot that love is blind), throw away the man you have at home for who you are yet to meet physically? Well, the sad story has attracted several comments and jokes from netizens, some of who think the victim is truly daft. Check out some comments.
Kings Buzo wrote, “That woman is too gullible.”
Joking that the imposter could be Nigerian, Shiwa Gideon wrote, “That money fit dey Nigeria here, I pray she survives this.”
Lugard Jolly commented, “I hope these people are seeing where their technology is taking us to.”
“Na so she loved Brad Pit,” Paula Egena joked.
Obia Akpama reacted, “Some people are so gullible.”
“So she left her husband…hmnn, original customer,” Eric Peekate wondered.
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“Chai! See cash out,” Esomchi Rejoice wrote.
Taking it from a different angle, Tochi Ani commented, “Well, this is exactly what they did to our ancestors. It’s pay back time for them. What goes around, comes around.”
Ebiweni Lokoja who wrote, “We are too creative in this country,” was quickly corrected by Wills Parke who replied, “Please it’s not Nigerian. Please we can’t spoil our name more than it already is.”
Also Emmanuel Peters responded, “This is not being creative, this is rather the French lady being so daft.”