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Just saw this wild story - Hong Kong police just busted a whole deepfake scam operation. 31 people arrested! Can you imagine? They were using deepfake videos and audio to impersonate others and trick people into sending money and personal info. Pretty crazy how these deepfake gangs are getting more sophisticated with this tech. The police operation seems pretty solid though, shows they're actually taking cybercrime seriously and catching up with these new fraud methods. Makes you wonder how many other deepfake operations are still running under the radar though. This gang was doing some next-level stuff - fake videos, fake audio, the whole thing. Honestly kind of scary how realistic this stuff can get now. You guys think deepfake scams will become more common or will law enforcement get better at shutting them down?