Known online as the 'homeless man prank,' the perpetrator convinces the recipient that an unhoused stranger has entered their home.
Kids are also using tech to prank their parents in other, more harmless ways. Like the “watch my egg” prank, where you text your parents (or friends) an egg emoji and ask them to “watch” it for you.
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A viral social media trend called the “AI Homeless Man Prank” has sparked panic and prompted police warnings in the US and UK. As the trend continues to gain momentum, it has divided the internet — ...
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