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Reddit user uses AI to fool the internet in a viral posting
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An anonymous Reddit user’s claims of fraud and theft by an unnamed food delivery company appear to have been an AI-fueled ruse that has spread across the internet, outpacing efforts to debunk it. NBC News' Gadi Schwartz has more on the viral post.Jan. 9, 2026