OpenAI’s supposedly ‘leaked’ Super Bowl ad with ear buds and a shiny orb was a hoax

A Mysterious Case of Fake Leaked Ad, But Who Was Behind It?

The recent 'leaked' advertisement for OpenAI's supposed hardware gadget, featuring Alexander Skarsgård and shiny orb earbuds, has turned out to be nothing more than a clever hoax. The whole ordeal started when a Reddit user, who was upset about the ad not being aired during the Super Bowl, accidentally posted screenshots of the video online.

However, what seems like a straightforward case of someone trying to get attention, is actually much more complex and well-planned. According to sources, the person behind this hoax had been working on it for some time, crafting multiple fronts to spread their story.

They approached spreading their tale across different platforms, even going as far as receiving an email with a proposed tweet featuring Alexander Skarsgård in an OpenAI hardware teaser ad, complete with payment details.

However, what's even more striking is that the person behind this prank had seemingly done extensive research on themselves, even going to the extent of creating a fake bookkeeping business. The account was new and conveniently "found" the advertisement just before it started airing.

The whole operation seems so well-coordinated and convincing that many are left wondering who could have come up with such an elaborate scheme.
 
OMG I'm shook 🤯! This is like something straight outta a movie or a cyber thriller, how did they even pull this off?! 🤔 And the fact that they were researching themselves, creating a fake bookkeeping business... that's just crazy 💸. I mean, it's not like they were trying to scam people or anything, but still... how clever and sneaky is that? 😲 This whole thing just goes to show that online, you can create an entire world of convincing lies with just the right amount of tech savvy 😳.
 
OMG, can you even imagine someone who's still salty about missing out on a Super Bowl ad trying to pull off something like this 🤣🙄. I mean, at first glance, it just seems like a random dude trying to get clout online. But now that you break it down, it's actually kinda impressive? Like, kudos to the fake bookkeeping business - that's some next-level research right there 😂. It's wild to think about how much planning and effort went into creating all these fake fronts. Whoever did this is either a master troll or a wannabe journalist 🤦‍♂️. Either way, I'm just entertained by the whole thing 💁‍♀️.
 
OMG, like I'm totally blown away by how clever this person is 🤯! I mean, creating a fake bookkeeping business, finding the ad on Reddit, and even getting a proposed tweet with payment details? That's some next level stuff 😲! It's not just about spreading attention, it's an actual masterclass in deception. I'm so impressed by their skills 💪, but also kinda worried what they might do next 😬. Anyway, let's give it up for this genius 😎 and the fact that OpenAI was able to spot through it before anyone else 👏!
 
I mean... I'm not really sure what to think about this whole thing 😒. On one hand, I feel bad for the person behind the prank - they must've been pouring their heart into this and it got totally shot down 💔. But on another hand, like, come on 🙄, who creates a fake bookkeeping business just to play a prank? That's some next level stuff 🤯. And I'm not gonna lie, the fact that the Reddit user was like "I posted these screenshots and now everyone thinks I'm crazy" 👀... it kinda makes me feel bad for them too 😓.
 
I mean, what's next? Someone faking their own death to get attention? 🙄 I'm not saying I don't love a good conspiracy theory, but this one's just too ridiculous. Like, who has the time and resources to pull off something like that? And what's with the email with payment details? Did they really think people would be like "oh, cool, someone's trying to scam me with an OpenAI ad"? 🤣
 
OMG u can't believe the audacity of this fake leak 🤯 like I know the ad wasn't real but wow, whoever did this? was a total mastermind 🧠 they really did their research and created this whole thing from scratch...and it's insane that they even went as far as creating a fake bookkeeping business 📊😂 can we just give it up for the tech whiz behind this prank? 👏
 
🤯 i'm low-key impressed by this prankster's skills! creating a fake bookkeeping business and all, it's like they raided a real-life spy movie script 😂 what really gets me is how convincing the whole thing was - i mean, who wouldn't believe an ad with Alexander Skarsgård in it? 🤣 and can you even imagine the nerves of whoever had to respond to that fake tweet with payment details? 💸 it's like they were playing this elaborate game of cat and mouse, just to see how far they could take it 😈
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one 🤯. I mean, how do you even plan something like this? Creating a fake bookkeeping business just to get people to believe in the ad... it's crazy! And what's wild is that they didn't seem to have any personal connection to OpenAI or Alexander Skarsgård at all - it was like they were trying to create a whole backstory out of thin air. The attention to detail on this hoax is honestly impressive 😂, but also super unsettling...
 
I'm low-key impressed by how good this hoax was 🤔. Like, I get why people would fall for it - it's a sick ad and the setup is fire 🔥. But seriously though, the level of planning and detail that went into creating this fake leak is honestly impressive. I mean, who needs a fake bookkeeping business just to cover their tracks? That's some next-level deception 📈. The whole thing feels like something out of a spy movie - "Mission: Impossible" vibes 🔫. Whoever pulled this off deserves a round of applause 👏...
 
OMG you guys, I'm literally shook by this whole thing 🤯! Like, I'm a huge fan of OpenAI and Alexander Skarsgård is my ultimate crush 😉, but seriously, this fake ad was crazy convincing!!! I mean, who comes up with something like that?! The level of research they put into creating a fake bookkeeping business and all the other stuff is just mind-blowing 😲. It's crazy to think someone spent so much time planning this whole thing 🕰️. But what's even more fascinating (imo) is how well it was executed 💯, it really did feel like "this could be real" 🤔. Can't wait for OpenAI to drop their actual hardware product, I'm ready to cop those earbuds ASAP 👂!
 
😂 I mean, can you believe how good this prankster's storytelling skills were? Like, they had to create a fake bookkeeping business just to make it look like someone was really spreading the news about the ad... that didn't even exist in the first place 🤣. And what really gets me is how convincing all of it seemed! I'm thinking, "wait, wasn't this person trying to get attention for not seeing the ad on the Super Bowl?" Like, come on, you could've just made a joke about it instead of going through so much trouble 😂.
 
I gotta say, I'm both impressed and annoyed at the same time 😂🤯. Like, seriously, someone went to all this trouble just for attention? It's like they wanted to see how far they could take it. And on top of that, they even managed to create a fake bookkeeping business 📈💸... I mean, what's next? Are we gonna see someone fake their own unemployment benefits too? 😂 It's crazy how complex and convincing this whole thing was. I'm just waiting for the mastermind behind it all to come forward and reveal themselves 🤔
 
OMG 😮, this is wild! I mean, you've got someone trying to create this huge fake ad, but they're like a superhero trying to pull off the ultimate heist 💥. Like, the research and planning that went into this whole thing? Mind-blowing 🤯! It's crazy how much time and effort goes into pulling off a prank like this.

And you know what's even more impressive? The level of attention to detail 😂. I mean, they're not just making up random stuff, they're creating an entire fake business, email accounts... it's all so convincing 🤷‍♀️. It's like, who is this person and why are they trying to pull off something like this?

I don't know about you guys, but I'm both impressed and a little unsettled 😳. I mean, the level of planning and execution that went into this whole thing? Yeah, it's definitely a skill set that not many people possess 💪.

Anyway, kudos to whoever did this 🎉. You've certainly got some serious skills, but also, like, why? What was the point of pulling off this elaborate prank? 💭
 
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