AI being used in Grandparent Scam

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The Grandparent Scam now has a new twist to it, as artificial intelligence is now being used to defraud seniors.

According to the Better Business Bureau, criminals are now using AI to clone voices and to steal cash from would-be victims.

Wes Lafortune, the communications and media specialist for the BBB Serving Southern Alberta and East Kootenay says there are ways you can spot this scam.

“What you want to do is really validate the information, check out, call the person themselves, hang up for the scammer, call the person the phone number that you know they have, see how they are validate where they are, get some more information or call their parents, whoever. The other thing a lot of people are doing is using a code word or code phrase in their families so that if somebody contacts you asking for money and they don’t know this code word or code phrase, then it will obviously raise a serious red flag.”

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Lafortune says the BBB is urging consumers to talk to family members about this scam so they can be prepared and avoid becoming a victim.

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