Dear MEL Topic Readers,
AI ‘voice cloning’ scams are on the rise. Here’s how to protect
yourself
Voice cloning scams are AI-driven frauds where criminals use short
audio samples to create an accurate replica of a person’s voice to trick the
receiver into transferring money to an untraceable account or handing out cash.
Scammers steal voice samples from SNS, YouTube, or voicemail greetings and feed
them into AI software to replicate their speech. They use voice skinning to manipulate
their voice or text-to-speech tools to make them sound like the person they are
mimicking in real time. Also, fraudsters might make the call appear as if it is
coming from a known number. Because such calls have become too hard to
determine their authenticity, it is advised to look for signs of fraud, such as
a sense of urgency or deadline, confidentiality, and the amount of money. Will AI technologies or our smartphones detect AI-generated scams and protect us from fraudsters?
Read the article and learn how technologically advanced scammers are.