AI voice cloning scammers’ new trick to dupe your loved ones | Morning in America
Phone Scammers Cloning Voices
The transcript discusses a new phone scam where con artists digitally replicate the voices of people to trick others into giving them money.
How the Scam Works
- Scammers make a phone call and record the victim's voice.
- They put the recorded voice into an artificial intelligence software that mimics their voice inflections and tone.
- The con artist then creates convincing voicemails to trick people into sending money, such as claiming a loved one is in jail and needs bail money.
- The Better Business Bureau advises confirming payment requests and never wiring money without an agreed-upon code word.
Protecting Yourself from Voice Cloning Scams
- Be cautious when answering phone calls from unknown numbers.
- Do not give out personal information over the phone.
- If someone claims to be a loved one in need of help, confirm their identity with a code word or other means before sending any money.
- Report any suspicious activity to authorities.
Final Thoughts
- It is important to be vigilant against scams, especially those that use advanced technology like voice cloning.
- By taking precautions and being aware of common tactics used by scammers, individuals can protect themselves from falling victim to these types of scams.