Almost half (48%) of Americans believe that the rise of AI has made them less "scam-savvy" than ever before, according to new research.
A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed that only 18% feel "very confident" in their ability to identify a scam before falling victim to it.
Between creating fake news (68%), robo-callers with realistic voices (67%) and sending texts from familiar phone numbers (62%), the possibility and probability of falling victim to a scam may cause anxiety for many Americans.
Respondents overwhelmingly selected financial operations (49%), followed by emails (15%) and online sales (14%) as the areas they believe need the most protection against scams.
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