The prank uses artificial intelligence to create a picture or video of a “homeless man” entering a person’s home, going through their fridge, or lying in their bed.
Police in Salem are denouncing pranks that use artificial intelligence to create images of homeless men at people’s homes, in some cases leading people to call 911 to report a burglary.
Law enforcement departments in several states said that an online trend in which people are tricked into believing a homeless ...
A man accused of pretending to be a SWAT officer at Great American Ball Park and telling people he was taking them into ...
While many see the TikTok trend as harmless fun, police have now been forced to issue a warning over the prank.
From fake shirtless plumbers fixing dishwashers to mysterious strangers lurking in the background, people are using AI to ...
While those with visual impairments highlight their struggles in navigating public places, videos on social media have been ...
A North Vernon woman, who requested to remain anonymous, told police that Saturday morning three teens tried kicking down her door and one appeared to be armed.
The trend involves juveniles approaching houses and trying to kick in doors while carrying airsoft guns, toy firearms that ...
TikTok, already under scrutiny over its Chinese ownership and threatened with a possible ban by U.S. President Donald Trump, is facing another major challenge: how to handle content around its first U ...
The viral door-kick challenge WLKY reported last month has intensified with young people incorporating airsoft guns into ...
Pranksters are terrifying their parents so much with fake AI-generated photos, that they have dialled 911 to get the cops involved ...