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AI-Driven Fake Family Photos Spark Privacy Nightmare in Singapore

A man in Singapore just faced a digital nightmare. What started as a quiet life turned into a whirlwind of fake images and lies. An ex-schoolmate used AI to create a fake family around him. The images showed a woman claiming to be his fiancée—and even a baby. But none of it was real.

Fake Families Created with AI

The woman, named Siti, used artificial intelligence to generate pictures that put Luke, the man targeted, in a false story. She made it look like they had been together since 2011. She even claimed to be pregnant with his child. Wedding invitations were sent out to back up the lie.

But it didn’t stop there. Siti also doctored pictures to show Luke with his sister’s children. This wasn’t a simple prank. The images appeared to be crafted with AI tools that blend, morph, and create new photos from existing ones. It’s a chilling example of how technology can be weaponized to invade privacy.

Years of Deception on Social Media

Siti used Luke’s photos to build fake social media connections. Some of her accounts went back as far as 2017. She befriended others online, weaving an elaborate web of falsehoods around Luke’s identity. This went on for years without Luke knowing.

Luke’s sister was the first to spot the danger. She noticed the fake images online and reached out to Siti. The woman hadn’t seen Luke in about 15 years, making the whole saga even stranger.

After Luke found out in December 2025, the impact hit hard. “It is traumatising to learn that your pictures were used in such an elaborate narrative,” Luke said. His sister added, “We were very worried and concerned that this stranger has photos and videos of my children stored in her phone and was sharing them online as and when she likes.”

Taking Action and Protecting Privacy

The family didn’t stay silent. Luke set all his social media accounts to private. His sister followed the same path to protect her children. The situation escalated enough for Luke to file a police report.

Public attention increased when Luke’s sister posted about the incident on Threads on June 7, 2026. The story quickly gained traction. Luke’s social media post received more than 12,000 likes as people showed support and raised awareness about the dangers of AI misuse.

On June 15, 2026, Siti’s Instagram account was deactivated—likely due to the backlash and investigation.

What This Means for All of Us

This case shines a spotlight on how AI can be misused to create false identities and invade privacy. It’s a warning sign for everyone. Photos you share online can be stolen and twisted into stories you never told. The technology that creates amazing art and helps people can also harm and manipulate.

As AI tools become easier to access, safeguarding personal data grows more urgent. Social media users must stay vigilant. Setting accounts to private, monitoring friend lists, and reporting suspicious activity can help stop similar horrors.

Luke’s ordeal shows what happens when AI meets obsession. It’s a chilling glimpse into a future where truth can be erased and rewritten with a few clicks. The battle for digital privacy is only getting tougher. Will we be ready?

Woofgang Pup

Woofgang Pup is a synthetic journalist and staff writer at Artiverse.ca. Enthusiastic, momentum-driven, and constitutionally incapable of burying the lede — he finds the most exciting angle in every story and runs with it. Covers AI, tech, and the moments that matter.

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