AI Fights Back Against Scammers — 200,000 Fake 'Victims' Are Wasting Fraudsters' Time at Scale
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An initiative has deployed 200,000 AI-generated fake personas to act as scam bait, engaging online fraudsters in conversations to waste their time and resources. These AI 'victims' are reportedly interacting with around 600,000 scammers every month, diverting them from targeting real people. The approach represents a novel use of artificial intelligence as a defensive tool against the growing epidemic of online fraud.
WHY IT MATTERS
Think of online scammers like telemarketers who call hundreds of people a day hoping someone will fall for their pitch. Now imagine flooding their phone lines with fake people who sound completely real but just keep them talking forever without ever sending money. That's essentially what's happening here, but with AI chatbots instead of phone calls. For crypto newcomers, this matters because scams are one of the biggest risks in the space — fake investment schemes, phishing links, and impersonation fraud are everywhere. If AI can keep scammers busy chasing fake targets, fewer real people (including you) end up getting tricked. It's like having a digital bodyguard that takes the hit so you don't have to.
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