AI Hoaxes Strike Again
Beware the Deepfake: Tesla Glide Shoes Are Not the Future of Footwear!
A viral sensation has hit the internet, but don’t believe everything you see. The so‑called Tesla Glide shoes, depicted as futuristic levitating sneakers, are nothing more than AI‑generated deepfakes. The videos show off these 'hovering' shoes using clever video editing and AI tools, luring in unsuspecting viewers. Find out why these clips are leading to scams and what you need to know to stay informed.
Introduction to Tesla Glide Shoes
Understanding AI‑Generated Deepfakes
Debunking the Hoax: Tesla and Product Claims
Consumer Protection and Online Shopping Scams
Rising Trend of Futuristic Tech Hoaxes
Public Reaction and Media Analysis
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Looking Forward: Navigating AI Misinformation
Sources
- 1.Khaleej Times(khaleejtimes.com)
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