AI related scams and their solutions
AI related scams and their solutions
As an active participant in the cryptocurrency space, the recent information on CoinTelegraph regarding the rise of deepfakes and their impact on the industry has definitely caught my attention. The alarming surge in sophisticated AI-generated fake identities poses a significant threat to the security of users’ assets and financial well-being.
It’s concerning learning about the potential consequences of falling victim to these identity frauds, ranging from stolen identities to emptied accounts, which can result in devastating financial losses and a breakdown of trust within the crypto ecosystem. Statistics revealing a 217% increase in deepfakes detected in the crypto sector from the first quarter of 2023 to the first quarter of 2024, along with a staggering 245% rise across all industries, highlight the urgent need for enhanced security measures across crypto exchanges.
As a trader myself, I believe that staying informed about emerging threats and advancements in security technologies is essential in safeguarding our investments and maintaining trust in the crypto market. By prioritizing user security and adapting to the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, crypto exchanges can not only mitigate risks but also foster a safer and more resilient trading environment for all participants.
Not just in trading but entirely, even in country to country conflicts. These deepfakes can really trigger more confusing friendship of neighboring countries. And even in the NBA, I think that I have watched some post-game interview of Tatum and he talks shit about his opponents in the playoffs but that video has a disclaimer that it’s all AI and it’s not a real thing. But the moves, actions, the way Tatum talks on the video, they all sound real and genuine. I think there’s also one experiment with Luka.