BIG RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – An AI-driven TikTok trend is resulting in 911 calls by panicked people who think a man has broken into their homes. The prank uses artificial intelligence to create a ...
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 ...
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 ...
A terrified woman called 911 the night of Oct. 14 after people in unsettling costumes tugged on the doorknob, said they were ...
USA, — Police departments and sheriff's offices across the United States are warning their communities against a "stupid and potentially dangerous" prank going viral online. The "AI homeless man prank ...
St. Petersburg police are warning the public about a dangerous social media trend involving AI-generated photos after ...
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday reported that prank calls for help plummeted following the launch of the ...
Former Twinsburg dispatcher Loretta Nash pleaded guilty Friday to telecommunications harassment for a prank call she made to ...
KUWAIT CITY, Nov 6: Police are investigating a false alarm after what was reported as a lifeless body in the parking area of ...