Today's AI-powered scams feature flawless language, authentic-looking websites and sophisticated social engineering. Here’s what you can do to protect yourself.
A couple who lost more than £2,500 on a trip they had been planning for eight years only found out they had been scammed when they arrived packed and ready to fly at Heathrow Airport.
Last month, the Federal Trade Commission warned that it has seen a “big wave” of phone scams in which fraudsters claim to be from the IRS.
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The leak defies the arbitrator's ruling that the results can't be made public.
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Originally, AI-generated videos were obvious and could be easily called out. Now, high school athletes are using AI to alter their highlight tapes. While it was only a matter of time before this ...