
"According to the FBI's latest report on internet crime, Americans have their focus in the right place when it comes to how artificial intelligence could potentially harm them and their families."
"Investment clubs employ AI-generated videos and voices of celebrities, CEOs, or trusted figures to create fraudulent, high-stakes opportunities."
"AI tools have helped scammers create more sophisticated fakes than ever before, using tactics such as voice cloning and deepfake videos to convince everyday people to hand over their money or access to their bank accounts."
A recent poll indicates that Americans are particularly concerned about AI-enabled fraud, with 37% identifying it as a top worry. This concern surpasses fears about AI's political bias, educational impact, and creativity reduction. The FBI reported nearly $900 million lost to AI-related crimes last year, primarily through fraudulent investment schemes. Scammers utilize advanced AI techniques, including voice cloning and deepfake videos, to create convincing scams, making it difficult for victims to recognize the deception.
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