Kejriwal promotes fraudulent AI-based ‘money-making’ platform? No, the viral video is a deepfake

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HYDERABAD: Deepfake videos promoting fake investment platform Quantum AI and similar AI-based money-making schemes continue to circulate on social media.

This time, the scammers used former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a paid Facebook ad to support their scam. The manipulated video falsely depicts Mr. Kejriwal as endorsing the platform in a clear attempt to lure people into investing and defraud them financially.

What does Mr. Kejriwal say in the video?

In the video, Kejriwal’s portrait urgently advises viewers to take advantage of lucrative investment loopholes before the minimum deposit increases from Rs 22,000 to Rs 100,000.

He assures that the initial lump sum payment of Rs 22,000 can generate at least Rs 95,000 to Rs 1.5 million within a day and in some cases up to Rs 25,000 to Rs 30 million within a month.

He also claimed to be using a “completely legal AI-driven passive income system” and said the project is completely transparent, requires no prior experience or education, and has already helped thousands of people across India. Finally, while participation is still low, we strongly encourage viewers to register now using the link below the video.

The video also includes a graphic suggesting that you can earn Rs 25.5 million within a month by paying a one-time registration fee of Rs 22,000. It also shows visuals and data cards showing people who allegedly earned lakhs of rupees through the scheme. (archive)



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