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Prank Calling a Fancy Restaurant
In this prank call, someone contacts a fancy Valentine’s Day restaurant with bizarre requests — like booking a table for one ...
Florida Woman Arrested Over AI TikTok Prank After Allegedly Reporting A Fake Home Invasion To Police
According to the St. Petersburg Police Department, 32-year old Brooke Schinault (this woman is 32-years old and doing this stuff, y’all) reported a home invasion to police, and when they arrived on ...
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How people react to the fake chips prank from the Naughty Goldman! #funny #prank #livingstatue
In this thrilling exploration of the iconic showdown, "Alien vs. Predator," we dive deep into the intense conflict between ...
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. (PIX11) — A troubling trend that began on social media is now involving police in Westchester County. Teens are using artificial intelligence to create images of strangers ...
NORTH BETHESDA, Md. — A North Bethesda woman is facing multiple charges after police say she used artificial intelligence to stage a fake home invasion in an apparent attempt to prank her husband.
(WXYZ) — The West Bloomfield Police Department is urging parents to talk to their kids about a new TikTok trend that has people using artificial intelligence to ...
A trend is going viral on TikTok of people using AI to prank their loved ones that an intruder is in their home. Police are issuing a warning to users that the prank could result in criminal charges.
As Diwali 2025 nears, milk adulteration rises due to high demand, risking health and spoiling sweets. Simple home tests can detect fake milk. Buying from trusted sources and boiling milk ensures ...
Facepalm: A woman has been arrested and charged for using AI to fake a home invasion. Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, responded to an emergency call about an apparent break-in at a North ...
A viral trend involving artificially generated images of a "homeless man" has prompted police warnings over safety concerns, with officials calling it "stupid and potentially dangerous." The trend ...
An Indian-origin Auckland man, Umesh Patel, has been sentenced to nine months of home detention for orchestrating an elaborate immigration fraud scheme. Patel created fake jobs and submitted ...
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