Deepfakes Target Faith Leaders, Trust Eroded
South Florida pastor Jennifer LeClaire grapples with a deepfake scam, as a follower is deceived by an AI-generated video. With nearly six hundred thousand YouTube followers, LeClaire and other religious figures like Father Rafael Capó face increasing threats from scammers. Experts warn of the growing danger of deepfakes, urging pastors to educate their followers on spotting the signs and maintaining trust. As AI technology advances, staying vigilant and using verified channels remains crucial for safety.
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