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AI-Powered Romance Scams Cost Americans $3 Billion Last Year

via Vox·Feb 16·83

AI-powered romance scams have reached an all-time high, costing Americans approximately $3 billion last year. Scammers are increasingly using artificial intelligence tools to create convincing fake personas, generate realistic messages, and manipulate victims emotionally. The surge coincides with broader advances in generative AI that make fraudulent interactions harder to detect.

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Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.

Proverbs 4:23

As AI makes deception more sophisticated, this proverb's call to guard one's heart with diligence speaks directly to the need for discernment in online relationships where things may not be as they appear.

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