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AI deepfake romance scam impersonates Dubai crown prince

The Times of India reports that scammers used AI-generated deepfake video calls to impersonate Dubai's crown prince and steal a Filipino worker's savings.

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The Times of India reports that a Filipino domestic worker lost about 100,000 Philippine pesos after scammers used AI-generated deepfake video calls and messages to impersonate Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Dubai's crown prince. The victim believed she was in a relationship with the prince and transferred her savings to the fraudsters. The case highlights how AI impersonation is making romance scams more convincing and harder for ordinary users to detect.

Key details: The victim reportedly lost about 100,000 Philippine pesos, The scammers impersonated Dubai's crown prince using deepfake video calls, The case shows deepfake fraud moving into consumer dating and messaging contexts.

Why it matters: Consumer deepfake scams show AI fraud risk spreading beyond high-profile politics and into everyday social trust.

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