How to Spot & Avoid AI-Driven Scams

Soham Halder

AI scams are getting smarter every day, but knowing the warning signs can help you stay one step ahead.

If an offer promises instant money, guaranteed returns, or unbelievable rewards, AI is often behind the deception.

Scammers now use AI-generated voices and videos to impersonate bosses, family members, and even celebrities.

AI-written scam messages often sound polished but feel slightly off in timing, tone, or relevance.

AI scams create panic with phrases like “act now” or “account suspended” to stop you from thinking clearly.

AI chatbots can convincingly pose as bank or brand support agents on fake websites and social media.

Shortened links and random QR codes are common AI-powered traps designed to steal your data instantly.

No legitimate company will ever ask for passwords, OTPs, or recovery codes through messages or calls.

Always double-check identities through official apps, websites, or direct calls before taking action.

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