The game just changed. A viral video surfaced on Instagram
, showing that AI-powered deepfake software can now be used live during FaceTime calls. Let that sink in—what used to be a “screenshot scam” or fake profile picture can now happen in real-time, right in front of your eyes.
For years, “catfishing” meant someone using fake photos or pretending to be someone they weren’t in texts and DMs. But with AI tools evolving at lightning speed, the deception has leveled up. It’s not just dating apps or Instagram DMs anymore—this can hit you during live video calls.
The Rise of AI Deepfake Catfishing
AI deepfake software lets a scammer wear someone else’s face like a mask—copying their voice, mannerisms, and even emotions in real-time. Imagine hopping on a FaceTime or Zoom call thinking you’re talking to a friend, love interest, or even a business partner—only to find out later that the person was a complete stranger using AI to trick you.
That’s not a scene from a sci-fi movie. It’s happening now.
Why This Is Bigger Than Dating
While the headlines scream about relationship catfishing, the implications are way deeper:
Business & Zoom Scams: Criminals could impersonate bosses, coworkers, or clients to steal sensitive info or trick people into wiring money.
Family & Friends: Imagine receiving a FaceTime call from someone who looks and sounds like your sibling asking for quick cash.
Public Figures & Leaders: Scammers can impersonate influencers, pastors, or community leaders to mislead followers or spread misinformation.
This isn’t just catfishing for love—it’s a play on trust, identity, and security.
Protect Yourself
Here’s how you can stay one step ahead:
Double-Check Identity: If something feels off, verify with a phone call, text, or in-person check before taking action.
Watch for Glitches: AI deepfakes still slip—laggy eyes, awkward blinking, or strange lip-sync issues are red flags.
Don’t Rush: Scammers thrive on urgency. Slow down before sending money, clicking links, or sharing personal info.
Stay Educated: Share this knowledge with your circle. Awareness is the best defense.
The Bottom Line
Technology will always evolve, but so will the hustle. Catfishing in 2025 is no longer just about fake dating profiles—it’s about AI-powered impersonation in real time.
Stay prayed up, stay sharp, and protect your circle.
💡 Watch the viral video here: Instagram Link
— Written by Kevin Conwell | Wake Hustle Grind for The Grind Magazine






























