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MEXICO CITY – Dr. Laura Salazar, a prominent medical professional known for her online presence, has issued a stark warning to her followers regarding the alarming rise of artificial intelligence-powered identity theft. In a recent video, Dr. Salazar revealed that her likeness and voice have been replicated using AI to create fraudulent content promoting health products she does not endorse. The deepfake videos, which mimic Dr. Salazar's appearance and speaking style, have been circulating online, attempting to sell products such as probiotics for vaginal health. "This is a video where they use artificial intelligence to impersonate my identity and sell you these things," Dr. Salazar stated in her warning, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. "This is extremely serious; it's already in legal process because it's a crime." Dr. Salazar urged her audience to exercise extreme caution, advising them to verify the authenticity of online accounts. She highlighted that all her official social media profiles are verified with a blue checkmark, a crucial indicator of legitimacy. "If it doesn't come from my account, don't believe anything," she stressed, also noting the proliferation of fake accounts bearing her name on platforms like Facebook. This incident underscores a growing concern about the misuse of AI technology for deceptive purposes. Dr. Salazar extended her gratitude to her followers who alerted her to the fraudulent activities, appreciating their vigilance in identifying and reporting the imposters. Her message serves as an important public service announcement, encouraging internet users to be discerning about the content they encounter online and to protect themselves from sophisticated digital scams.
La médica y creadora de contenido sobre sexualidad aclaró que un video viral en el que supuestamente promociona un producto de higiene íntima fue gen…