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AI-Powered Online Scams Target Gen Z and Millennials

What Happened

Young people are falling victim to online scams at growing rates as scammers adopt advanced AI tools. According to a report by Ideastream, fraudsters are using artificial intelligence to generate convincing phishing messages, deepfake videos, and audio that trick Gen Z and millennials more easily than traditional scams. The technology enables criminals to personalize attacks at scale and mimic trusted sources with alarming accuracy, making it increasingly difficult for users to spot fraudulent content.

Why It Matters

The trend marks a shift in cybercrime, as younger, tech-savvy generations become primary targets due to their constant online presence and reliance on digital platforms. The evolution of AI-driven scams raises urgent questions around digital literacy, security awareness, and protective measures. Read more in our AI News Hub

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