SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) — As Valentine’s Day approaches and more people turn to dating apps and social media in search of connection, officials say romance scams are on the rise and artificial ...
An estimated 1.4 million New Yorkers are approaching online shopping and digital interactions more cautiously due to the rise of AI-driven romance scams, according to Digital Silk.
Scammers are using artificial intelligence to trick people looking for love this Valentine’s Day. Fraudsters are sending people AI-generated images, videos and voice messages over social media or ...
One in four Americans say they've encountered a fake profile or AI-generated bot online, according to new data from McAfee.
With Valentine’s Day this weekend, experts are warning that scammers are taking advantage of people looking for love. A scam ...
A Chicago-area man who thought he’d found a real relationship through online dating instead lost $70,000 to an AI-powered romance scam, highlighting how fast-growing fraud schemes are exploiting ...
These scams often begin through dating apps or social media, where scammers create fake identities and build relationships over time to gain a victim's trust.
The romance industry, always at the vanguard of technological change, is rapidly adapting to artificial intelligence. Not ...