Thailand's Prime Minister Falls Victim to Sophisticated AI Phone Scam
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra recently revealed that she was targeted by a highly sophisticated AI-driven phone scam. The scammer impersonated a well-known world leader using a cloned voice to demand a donation, claiming that Thailand was the only ASEAN nation that had not contributed to a specific cause.
Paetongtarn noted that while she recognized the fake voice immediately, she was taken aback by the high level of deception involved. Initially, the scammer sent a voice message asking, "How are you? I want to work together," before later requesting funds. The Prime Minister expressed her disbelief at the scam's complexity, highlighting the increasing threat of AI-enabled fraud worldwide.
Though she did not disclose the identity of the impersonated leader, the Prime Minister's experience sheds light on the broader issue of phone scams, particularly in Southeast Asia. Investigators have reported that technologically advanced crime organizations have exploited current geopolitical tensions to expand their scamming operations, creating a billion-dollar industry.
This incident serves as a reminder of the potential risks posed by artificial intelligence in the realm of fraud and the need for greater awareness and protection against such threats.
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