Companies are being warned that artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to commit so-called CEO fraud.
Increasingly, victims are telling stories of being targeted using generative AI technology, with one case in Hong Kong reportedly using AI clones to defraud employees out of $25 million during video conferences.
While some are concerned about the rise of artificially intelligent clones, companies including Zoom say we should be excited about a future in which a clone of you can attend meetings on your behalf.
Internet journalist Joe Tidy owns an artificial intelligence clone built by engineers at Fraia AI. See if he can fool his colleagues with it.