Mainland Scammer Uses AI To Steal Millions

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2023-05-24 HKT 16:08

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  • The potential pitfalls of AI have received heightened attention since OpenAI in November launched ChatGPT, a chatbot that mimics human speech. File photo: AFP

    The potential pitfalls of AI have received heightened attention since OpenAI in November launched ChatGPT, a chatbot that mimics human speech. File photo: AFP

Authorities on the mainland said a scammer used AI to pose as a businessman's trusted friend and convinced him to hand over millions of yuan.

The victim, surnamed Guo, received a video call last month from a person who looked and sounded like a close friend.

But according to an article published on Monday by a media portal associated with the government in the city of Fuzhou, the caller was actually a con artist "using smart AI technology to change their face" and voice.

The scammer was "masquerading as [Guo's] good friend and perpetrating fraud", the article said.

Guo was persuaded to transfer 4.3 million yuan after the fraudster claimed another friend needed the money to come from a company bank account to pay the guarantee on a public tender.

The con artist asked for Guo's personal bank account number and then claimed an equivalent sum had been wired to that account, sending him a screenshot of a fraudulent payment record.

Without checking that he had received the money, Guo sent two payments from his company account totalling the amount requested.

"At the time, I verified the face and voice of the person video-calling me, so I let down my guard," the article quoted Guo as saying.

He only realised his mistake after messaging the friend whose identity had been stolen, who had no knowledge of the transaction.

Guo alerted police, who notified a bank in another city not to proceed with the transfers, and he managed to recover 3.4 million yuan, the article said.

It added that efforts to claw back the remaining funds were ongoing but it did not identify the perpetrators of the scheme.

The potential pitfalls of groundbreaking AI technology have received heightened attention since US-based company OpenAI in November launched ChatGPT, a chatbot that mimics human speech.

This month police in the northwestern province of Gansu said "coercive measures" had been taken against a man who used ChatGPT to create a fake news article about a deadly bus crash that was spread widely on social media. (AFP)

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