Mar 13 β€’ 18:28 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Scammers use AI to replicate lawyer's voice and deceive client; see tips not to fall for it

Scammers in Brazil have used artificial intelligence to mimic the voice of lawyer Rafael Cortez, deceiving clients into making payments.

In a recent case reported in Brazil, scammers have resorted to using artificial intelligence technology to replicate the voice of PiauΓ­ attorney Rafael Cortez. The incident was brought to light by Cortez himself on his social media platforms. He revealed that the criminals not only used his voice but also employed his image to create convincing impersonations in their fraudulent schemes, which led to at least one client losing R$ 500. This alarming trend has prompted Cortez to alert the Brazilian Bar Association in PiauΓ­ about the fraudulent activities.

Cortez explained the mechanics of how the fraud was executed, highlighting that the scammers created new phone numbers and posted his photo to deceive victims. They contacted potential targets claiming they had won legal actions and requested payments to cover supposed legal fees. Cortez stressed that all communication came from unfamiliar numbers, and he urged people to be vigilant when receiving such calls, especially in times of personal distress or confusion.

The implications of this scam are significant as they illustrate the rising threat of technology misuse in deception. Cortez emphasized that the scammers had manipulated his voice using a filter that imitated his accent, showcasing how sophisticated AI tools can assist in fraudulent activities. This situation serves as a cautionary tale for individuals to safeguard their information and remain alert to potential scams that exploit vulnerabilities.

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