From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject Attorney General Nessel Warns Consumers About Holiday Scams Using Artificial Intelligence
Date December 11, 2024 5:09 PM
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As part of her ongoing Holiday Scams Campaign, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is re-issuing her AI and Scams alert





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December 11, 2024




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Attorney General Nessel Warns Consumers About Holiday Scams Using Artificial Intelligence

*LANSING* – As part of her ongoing Holiday Scams Campaign, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is re-issuing her Artificial Intelligence and Scams [ [link removed] ] alert to warn residents about the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) by fraudsters to take advantage of consumers. Rapid advancements in AI are being misused to create deepfake audio and video scams so realistic that they can even fool those who know us best. 

“Artificial intelligence can be used legitimately as a tool to help make our everyday lives easier,” said Nessel. “It is unfortunate that this technology is being exploited by bad actors intent on scamming and defrauding the public. This alert will help you avoid falling victim to con artists who use voice cloning tricks to play on your emotions and steal your money.” 

Scammers can clone a person’s voice using audio data collected from public social media posts or videos. They can then call victims, spoofing the phone number of a loved one to impersonate them in distress and make urgent demands for money. 

To guard against such scams, Attorney General Nessel recommends the following: 


* Establish a family verification phrase: Use a code word or phrase that only your family knows to confirm identity during suspicious calls. 
* Do not trust caller ID: Scammers can spoof phone numbers to make calls appear legitimate. 
* Verify the situation: If something feels off, hang up and call the person back using a known number. 
* Beware of unusual payment requests: Scammers often demand payment through cryptocurrency, gift cards, or money transfers—methods that are hard to trace or reverse. 

Nessel’s alert also notes that scams often share common warning signs, including: 


* High-pressure tactics to act immediately. 
* Use of fear or enticing offers. 
* Demands for sensitive information or unusual payment methods. 

If you’ve fallen victim to a scam: 


* Notify local law enforcement.
* File a report with the Federal Trade Commission at 877-382-4357.
* Report fraudulent charges to your bank, credit card company, or payment app.
* Contact the issuer of any gift card or money transfer service used. 

Victims can also contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Team [ [link removed] ] at *877-765-8388* or file complaint online [ [link removed] ].  

For more tips, visit the Attorney General’s Recognizing a Scam [ [link removed] ] page, and to view all the holiday scam alerts, visit the Department of Attorney General’s website [ [link removed] ]. 

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