Online users are being targeted by a wave of fraudulent platforms falsely promoting “Tesla x AI Trading” systems.
These scams claim to use artificial intelligence backed by Tesla or Elon Musk to generate guaranteed investment returns.
In reality, these platforms are operated by unknown third parties with no affiliation to Tesla.
They often use fake video interviews, AI-generated images, and manipulated media to appear credible.
Users are lured into depositing money into so-called trading accounts, only to find their funds lost or locked, with no ability to withdraw.
Tesla has not endorsed any public trading platform, AI investment service, or cryptocurrency scheme.
Any claim suggesting otherwise is false and likely part of a scam.
Common red flags include:
- Unrealistic promises of guaranteed profits
- Claims of Tesla or Elon Musk support
- Urgent language like “limited access” or “act now”
- Poorly written websites or fake news articles
What you should do:
- Do not invest in platforms claiming a Tesla partnership without official confirmation
- Do not share personal or banking information with unknown trading services
- Report scam sites and suspicious offers to your national cybersecurity agency
Stay informed and cautious.
If an investment sounds too good to be true — it usually is.