FBI Alert: AI-Powered Scams On The Rise – Protect Your Wallet!

Criminals are using generative AI to enhance financial fraud, warns the FBI. With tactics like impersonating loved ones and creating fake images, AI makes scams more believable. The FBI advises using secret phrases with family, scrutinizing media for imperfections, and verifying identities to protect against these AI-generated scams.

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**_Looks like our robot overlords are getting a little too good at sweet-talking us out of our hard-earned cash. Who knew that AI could help criminals become the Shakespeare of scam emails and the Picasso of fake selfies!?_**

Key Points:

– The FBI warns about criminals using generative AI to enhance financial fraud schemes.
– AI tools are crafting more realistic scam messages and generating fake images.
– Deepfake tech is being used to impersonate voices and videos to commit fraud.
– Fraudsters can bypass security checks using cloned voices or fabricated images.
– FBI guidance includes using secret words, verifying identities, and being cautious online.

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