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AI scams use artificial intelligence tools to target consumers in very sophisticated and personalized ways. Unlike traditional scams, which tend to rely on generic or poorly executed tactics, AI allows criminals to create websites, emails, and impersonations that are startlingly authentic and believable. With AI, scammers can quickly launch fraud campaigns on a massive scale—or zero in on specific individuals using data gathered from social media or other platforms.
The speed and accuracy of AI-powered scams make them an increasing threat to consumers—especially as these technologies advance. Earlier this year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) San Francisco division issued a warning that AI scams are on the rise. “As technology continues to evolve, so do cybercriminals’ tactics,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Tripp in a press release.
For older adults, who are a common target for scammers, it’s important to stay vigilant and well-informed about AI scams.
There are several ways scammers use AI to trick unsuspecting consumers.
How can you avoid being scammed by AI? While AI scams are advancing at a rapid clip, there are some common red flags to watch for:
The tips below can help you stay safe in the age of AI scams:
If you think you’ve been targeted by an AI-powered scam, keep the following tips in mind:
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