ASKING a simple question about dinner could save you from a costly scam powered by artificial intelligence.
Cybersecurity experts are trying to arm The Sun readers with easy tricks to defend themselves against AI crime.
AI can be used to generate startlingly convincing human-like “deepfake” voices that say anything cyber-criminals want.
And artificial intelligence can even clone the voices of your friends, family, and loved ones in a matter of seconds.
Experts have warned The Sun over how fast and easy it is for cyber-criminals to abuse these AI tools to craft dangerous scams.
“AI is becoming increasingly sophisticated, the responses are increasingly accurate,” said security expert Adam Pilton, speaking to The Sun.
“The number of tools and resources we have access to has dramatically increased, from simple text responses, …