My Lottery Gap AI App Review (Dr. Leonard Voss)
Scammers marketed a supposed "lottery gap," alleging an ex-CIA agent and NASA engineer named Dr. Leonard Voss designed a special AI-based app.
Scammers marketed a supposed "lottery gap," alleging an ex-CIA agent and NASA engineer named Dr. Leonard Voss designed a special AI-based app.
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TikTok users viewed advertisements about a supposed Amazon Valentine's method offer promising a $750 gift card, all for submitting surveys.
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