Criminals using Artificial Intelligence to target victims
Posted: Feb 27, 2025 6:34 PM EST

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Experts warn that Artificial Intelligence is developing at lightning speed, making it hard for law enforcement to keep up. Criminals using AI generated text, images, audio, and video to steal your money.
The FBI released an alert to the public back in December with tips on how to protect yourself from falling victim to these scams. One expert claims the cost to Americans who fall victim, is in the billions of dollars.
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