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Outsmart AI Scam Calls: Act Now, Stay Informed, Shield Loved Ones 

 April 13, 2024

By  Joe Habscheid

Summary: Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) may present novel opportunities and efficiencies. However, they also heighten potential risks. Among these potential dangers are AI scam calls that can exploit the trust of unsuspecting individuals, particularly the vulnerable. This post arms you with actionable strategies to safeguard yourselves and your loved ones from these deceptive practices.


Understanding the AI Challenge

The advent of AI has significantly upped the ante in the realm of deception. Malicious actors can now utilize AI tools to mimic an individual’s voice convincingly. This evolution requires all of us to become even more vigilant and aware. Grasping the extent of this potential threat forms the bedrock of our defences.


Handling Suspicious Calls

The most effective way to verify the legitimacy of a call is simple: hang up and call the person back via a verified contact method. If a call triggers suspicion, it’s wise to seek verification through this method. Remember, trust but verify.


Developing a Safe Word

Establishing a ‘safe word’ with your loved ones can act as a shield against potential AI scam calls. This word, known only to you and your loved ones, can be used to confirm identities in unexpected or distressing situations. Particularly beneficial for younger or older relatives, it creates an added layer of security.


Personal Familiarity as a Tool

When a ‘safe word’ isn’t established, asking a personal question known only to your loved one can serve as an effective safeguard. The answer to such a question can weed out potential scammers who would lack this deeply personal knowledge. Keep your questions personal and unique, avoiding information that might be easily found or guessed.


Any Voice Can Be Mimicked

AI-based duplications are not limited to voices of public figures. Scammers can clone the voice of virtually anyone using audio samples as short as five to ten seconds. Unsettling, isn’t it? With this sobering realization, it becomes even more critical to remain vigilant and cautious, no matter how familiar the voice on the other end of the call might sound.


Unmasking Emotional Appeals

Scammers often weave a web of trust by making emotional appeals, creating a sense of urgency to incite action. Knowing this, it’s crucial for us to keep emotions in check when doubtful, focusing on the facts at hand and resisting the pressure of rushing decisions.


Knowledge equips us with power, and the tips shared here offer you a shield against an evolving technological threat. By staying informed and being proactive, we can protect ourselves and those we care about from falling victim to AI scam calls.

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Stay safe, stay informed, and remember, awareness is our best defense against deception.

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Joe Habscheid


Joe Habscheid is the founder of midmichiganai.com. A trilingual speaker fluent in Luxemburgese, German, and English, he grew up in Germany near Luxembourg. After obtaining a Master's in Physics in Germany, he moved to the U.S. and built a successful electronics manufacturing office. With an MBA and over 20 years of expertise transforming several small businesses into multi-seven-figure successes, Joe believes in using time wisely. His approach to consulting helps clients increase revenue and execute growth strategies. Joe's writings offer valuable insights into AI, marketing, politics, and general interests.

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