A YouTube Channel Apparently Tricked People Ahead Of 'Glowtime' Event. Video Shows Tim Cook 'Asking For Bitcoin'
A fake YouTube channel called Apple, which is a company for the new upcoming iPhone 16 Series, tricked people ahead of the Glowtime event on September 9, 2024. An AI-generated video of CEO Tim Cook asking for Bitcoin was streamed until it was taken down. Millions were tricked into watching the fake livestream, which mimicked the official iPhone 16 launch.
Apple is set to launch the iPhone 16 series with on-device AI features during the event. iOS 18 will be released, but it won't support all iPhone models. Compatible models include the iPhone 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, XS, XR, and SE (2nd and 3rd gen). Apple Intelligence AI features will arrive with iOS 18.1.
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A fake YouTube channel called Apple, which is a company for the new upcoming iPhone 16 Series, tricked people ahead of the Glowtime event on September 9, 2024. An AI-generated video of CEO Tim Cook asking for Bitcoin was streamed until it was taken down. Millions were tricked into watching the fake livestream, which mimicked the official iPhone 16 launch.
Apple is set to launch the iPhone 16 series with on-device AI features during the event. iOS 18 will be released, but it won't support all iPhone models. Compatible models include the iPhone 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, XS, XR, and SE (2nd and 3rd gen). Apple Intelligence AI features will arrive with iOS 18.1.
🔗 ABPLive
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks