From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: AI Fraud, Piracy on the Decline, U.S.-Philippines Trade, and More
Date November 10, 2024 4:15 PM
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700 percent

AI-enabled financial fraud was found to have risen by 700 percent in 2023, and experts have predicted it will result in losses of up to $40 billion by 2027.



SOURCE: "Crossing the Deepfake Rubicon: The Maturing Synthetic Media Threat Landscape" by CSIS's Di Cooke and Alexis Day with Abigail Edwards, Devi Nair, Sophia Barkoff, and Katie Kelly.

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79

The International Criminal Court’s International Maritime Bureau reported only 79 incidents of piracy from January to September 2024, representing the lowest levels in 30 years.



SOURCE: "The State of Maritime Supply-Chain Threats" by CSIS's Thibault Denamiel and Evan Brown.

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$36.1 billion

Goods and services trade between the United States and the Philippines reached an estimated $36.1 billion in 2022, with the United States as the Philippines’ top export destination.



SOURCE: "U.S. Investment in the Philippines: More Than Meets the Eye" by CSIS's Japhet Quitzon and Gregory B. Poling.

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7 percent

In 2023, Germany relied on fossil fuels for 77.9 percent of its energy demands, with only 7 percent generated by solar and wind.



SOURCE: "Is the Global Workforce Ready for the Energy Transition?" by CSIS's Romina Bandar with Clara Bonin.

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