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Artificial intelligence-driven scams surge in Colorado. Here's what you need to know.

By Summit Daily

Artificial intelligence-driven scams surge in Colorado. Here's what you need to know.

Colorado is on pace to see a bigger financial loss from scams by the end of 2024 than the nearly $190 million stolen in 2023. The mass use of artificial intelligence could be driving the surge, according to the Colorado Attorney General's office.

Long gone are the days of using clear misspellings, unprofessional website design and fishy email domains as reliable identifiers for online scams. With the recent explosion of artificial intelligence into everyday life, scammers have transitioned from using flashy pop-up advertisements to duplicating the voices of family members in fake emergency situations to extract money and information.

"Artificial intelligence takes existing scam opportunities and puts them on steroids," Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said.

Read more at Summit Daily.

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