A viral TikTok trend called the “AI Homeless Man Prank" is sparking parental panic and police warnings with users sending AI-generated images of homeless men inside their homes.
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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.
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Police across the U.S. are urging teens to stop a prank that uses AI to generate images of a homeless man inside their home.
A bizarre new AI prank is startling people online. It generates hyper-realistic images of a fake untidy man appearing inside homes, schools and workplaces.
Leaders with the Round Rock Police Department say they responded to two 911 calls in the last week that were proven to be hoaxes.
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