“Connie Ferguson Caught in AI Scam Storm – Fans Shocked as Celebs Used Without Consent”
Days after a questionable clip of Siya Kolisi went viral, Connie Ferguson alerted South Africans of a scammer using AI to dupe the public.
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Earlier this week, Siya Kolisi’s likeness appeared in an AI video, accompanied by the voice in an accent of what seemed to be a Nigerian man.
‘BE VIGILANT,’ SAYS ACTRESS
On her official Instagram account, Connie Ferguson recently alerted the public to another scam, this time using an old clip of her.
The actress posted screenshots of the scammer who sent her WhatsApp messages, ironically pretending to be her.
Cautioning her followers, Connie Ferguson captioned the clip: “SCAMMERS ARE DOING THE MOST! Be vigilant! I DO NOT offer any investment opportunity in business! Thieves are AI now to convince you that they are whoever they say they are!
“Do not easily part with money you worked so hard for! If it’s too good to be true, it usually is! Have you never asked yourself why they are the ones who always have to call you and you can’t call them back? Don’t be manipulated into losing your common sense because times are hard.
“Again, IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT USUALLY IS!”


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