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AI-backed Deepfake Impersonations Are Getting Harder to Detect, FBI Warns

Summary by The Epoch Times
Increasingly hard-to-detect deepfake content created with artificial intelligence (AI) is being exploited by criminals to impersonate trusted individuals, the FBI and the American Bankers Association (ABA) said in a report published Sept. 3. In its Deepfake Media Scam infographic, the FBI said that scams targeting Americans are surging. Since 2020, the agency has received more than 4.2 million reports of fraud, amounting to $50.5 billion in loss…

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The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence has opened unprecedented opportunities in many sectors, but it has also multiplied the risks associated with its fraudulent use. One of the most recent dangers is the rise of digital scams that employ imaging or automated writing tools to deceive unsuspecting people. From emails that simulate the communication of banking entities to the creation of false identities on social networks, criminals have…

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The Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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