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AI Scams on the Rise: Consumer Reports Warns of Advanced Deepfake Tricks

What Happened

Consumer Reports has issued a warning about the increasing use of AI technologies by scammers to carry out sophisticated scams. Techniques like AI-generated voices and deepfake videos are making fraudulent schemes more convincing and harder for individuals to detect. Criminals use these tools to impersonate trusted individuals or even create fake emergencies, targeting victims through phone calls, emails, and online messages. The report also advises the public to be vigilant and use extra caution when handling unexpected requests for money or sensitive information, as the realism of AI-generated content continues to improve.

Why It Matters

The rise in AI-enabled scams highlights significant concerns about the misuse of artificial intelligence in fraud and cybercrime. As AI-driven deception becomes more advanced, the risks to personal and financial security increase, calling for greater awareness and improved security practices. Read more in our AI News Hub

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