Top 3 most popular artificial intelligence scams and how to avoid them

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NEW YORKThere’s a lot about artificial intelligence that makes life easier, like “Alexa” and autocorrect, but AI is also a tool for scammers. 

Sree Sreenivasan, tech expert and co-founder of the digital media agency Digimentors, told CBS New York’s Cindy Hsu about three of the most popular AI scams: 

  • Cloned voices of loved ones
  • Deepfake” photos or videos
  • Real-looking, personalized emails

Hsu sent Sreenivasan a one-minute snippet of her reading a book, and he cloned her voice into a complete fake.

“It takes your audio and then allows me to put it on any text, so that you are saying anything I want you to say. In this case, it was you reading or talking about the Gettysburg Address,” he explained. 

So how can you protect yourself from getting scammed?

  • Create a safe word (a word that everyone in the family knows and asks for in any emergency)
  • Hang up and call them back
  • Be skeptical — anything that’s too good to be true or too bad to be true usually is  

See more of Sreenivasan’s insight on artificial intelligence here. 

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Leah Sirama, a lifelong enthusiast of Artificial Intelligence, has been exploring technology and the digital world since childhood. Known for his creative thinking, he's dedicated to improving AI experiences for everyone, earning respect in the field. His passion, curiosity, and creativity continue to drive progress in AI.