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AI-Powered Scams on the Rise Warns Consumer Reports

What Happened

Consumer Reports has issued a warning about the increasing use of artificial intelligence in scams targeting individuals across the United States. Scammers are leveraging AI technology to impersonate family members or trusted contacts with voice cloning, as well as deploying automated tools to organize and execute phishing attacks at scale. These AI-powered scams are becoming more complex and effective, making it challenging for consumers to recognize and avoid fraudulent schemes. Consumer Reports recommends increased vigilance and public awareness as a key defense.

Why It Matters

The surge in AI-enhanced scams signals a new wave of challenges for consumer security and digital trust. As generative AI becomes more accessible, the potential for harm increases, affecting individuals, businesses, and the broader cybersecurity landscape. Read more in our AI News Hub

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