The dark side of artificial intelligence leaves consumers vulnerable to fraud

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The dark side of artificial intelligence leaves consumers vulnerable to fraud
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A wider conversation on safety around frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) is urgently needed.

The rapid pace at which technology is developing can and does help people in all aspects of life. But it also creates opportunities for criminals to target people. The warning from the fraud prevention body Cifas that criminals are finding new ways to target consumers using social media and deepfake technology should be a wake up call for all governments, not just Westminster.

Therefore a greater emphasis is needed on spotting scams. However, it is not just vulnerable people who could fall prey to criminals. Such is the convincing nature of certain scams, aided by the capabilities brought on through new technology, that even those who are aware of potential scams can fall victim. The ‘Stop! Think Fraud’ advertising campaign launched earlier this year is a welcome step from the Government but much more needs to be done by public institutions across the board.

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