NY-Based Entrepreneur Creates Fake LinkedIn Profile Using AI

NY-Based Entrepreneur Creates Fake LinkedIn Profile Using AI
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Check out the details about how a NY-based entrepreneur creates a fake LinkedIn profile using AI.

A lot of people are worried about the rise of fake Artificial Intelligence over the past few months. Now, Roshan Patel, a Twitter user, recently disclosed that he created a fake LinkedIn profile using the AI of a startup founder. Within a day, a VC analyst contacted him to offer to invest.

Roshan Patel, an NY- based entrepreneur, used an AI-based content creation tool to create realistic images. Thanks to a variety of applications and software, artificial intelligence has advanced to the point where we can now easily create any kind of image.

"I created a fake LinkedIn profile of a founder," he wrote in the caption. "Polymath," a Stripe alum, a Stanford dropout, a white male AI-generated face, and a "polymath" going through YC

Since being posted, the post has drawn in a few remarks and responses. Over 4 million impressions and over 41,000 likes have been received by the tweet. "I know a lot of people who worked at Stripe and NONE of them have anything positive to say about Chad Smith," one user wrote.

"Haha "A couple of ex-Stripe mates of mine had incredible comments about you" made them color," the subsequent client composed.

"Not surprising" sounds like the "due diligence" that venture capitalists used to make their decision to invest millions in FTX. The third user wrote, "One of them said he invested because SBF could talk about crypto while playing video games."

The fourth user made a comment, "BRB creating an AI-generated profile that just messages every LinkedIn account to talk about having dry powder."

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