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AI-generated fake ads

The use of AI-generated audio and video to create fake ads that mislead consumers into believing a product is endorsed by a celebrity.

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Jan 15, 2026
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Has Dr. Sanjay Gupta publicly denied endorsing Neurocept or similar supplements?

Dr. Sanjay Gupta has publicly addressed and rejected the idea that he is endorsing supplements like Neurocept, using platforms tied to his CNN work to explain how AI and fake ads can misrepresent publ...

Jan 18, 2026
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How can consumers reliably verify whether a celebrity endorsement in an online ad is genuine or deepfaked?

Consumers face a rising tide of fake celebrity endorsements driven by accessible AI image and video generators that scammers use to lend credibility to fraudulent offers, as documented by consumer wat...

Jan 28, 2026
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Does Dr. Oz promote gelatide drops

There is no verified evidence that created, endorsed, or publicly promoted a product called “” or “gelatide drops”; investigations of available archives and reporting find the name arises from viral m...

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