Dr Michael Mosley, Hilary Jones and Rangan Chatterjee were featured in the fake videos (Image: Brook Mitchell/Getty Images) Dr Michael Mosley has been "deepfaked" to promote health scams just weeks after his tragic death. A British Medical Journal (BMJ) investigation has uncovered alarmingly realistic AI-created 'deepfake' videos on social media featuring Dr Mosley , Dr Hilary Jones, and Dr Rangan Chatterjee. Dr Mosley, whose untimely death occurred on the Greek island of Symi in June, was deceptively shown in fake footage promoting dubious goods such as blood pressure and diabetes drugs and hemp gummies.
Commenting on the sick scam, retired doctor John Cormack said: "The bottom line is, it's much cheaper to spend your cash on making videos than it is on doing research and coming up with new products and getting them to market in the conventional way." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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