This month, the ChatzP has unveiled a new image generator as part of its 4O model that is much better to create text inside the images.
People are already using it to create fake restau receipt, adding another tool of AI Dipfkes used by fraudses possible to make another tool.
Rich social media posters and VC DD slave X posts A (real) San Francisco is a picture of a fake for stakehouse that he says with 4o was made with.
Others were able to replicate similar results, With A food or drink stained that shows it more authentic:
The most real -looking example found in TechCrunch is actually France, where the LinkedIn user Post A CrINCED UP AI-IF-SUPPED Rashid for local restaurant chains:

TechCrunch 4O has been tested and was also able to create a fake receipt for Appleby in San Francisco:

However, in our efforts a number of dead discounts were given that it was fake. For one, the total uses comma instead of a period of total. For the other, mathematics is not associated. LLMs still struggle to do basic maths, so it is not especially surprising.
However, it will not be difficult for any fraud to fix a few numbers quickly with photo editing software or probably more specific prompts.
It is clear that producing fake receipts makes it really easy to present huge opportunities for fraud. It will not be difficult to imagine that this kind of technology is being used by bad actors to get “reward” for full fake expenditure.
OpenAI spokesperson Taya Christianson told TechCrunch that all its images include metadata, indicating that they were created by ChatzPT. Christianson has added that Open is “steps” when users violate its use principles and “always learn” from real-world use and response.
TechCrunch then asked why chatzipti first allowed people to make fake receipt and whether it was compatible with OpenAI Use policy (No nets restricted.)
Christanson replied that Openai’s “goal is to give users the same creative freedom” and fake AI receipts can be used in non-fascinating situations such as “teaching people on financial literacy” and can be used in addition to creating original art and product advertisements.
