Artificial Intelligence replicates familiar voices in latest phone scams
What if the voice on the other end of a phone call sounded like a friend or family member — but it was really an artificial intelligence scam? NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY on the new warning from the Federal Trade Commission.
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