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The 'AI Granny' driving scammers mad

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Now here's a use for AI I think we can all get behind:

An elderly grandmother who chats about knitting patterns, recipes for scones and the blackness of the night sky to anyone who will listen has become an unlikely tool in combatting scammers.

Like many people, “Daisy” is beset with countless calls from fraudsters, who often try to take control of her computer after claiming she has been hacked.


But because of her dithering and inquiries about whether they like cups of tea, the criminals end up furious and frustrated rather than successful.

Daisy is, of course, not a real grandmother but an AI bot created by computer scientists to combat fraud. Her task is simply to waste the time of the people who are trying to scam her.

O2 rolled out “AI granny” Daisy for a short period to show what could be done with artificial intelligence to counter the scourge of scammers who have become so ubiquitous.

Using a mixture of ambivalence, confusion about how computers work and an eagerness to reminisce about her younger days, the “78 years young” Daisy draws sighs and snapping from fraudsters on the other end of the line.

In one call O2 released, a scammer tries to take control of her computer after telling her it is riddled with viruses. He is kept on the line while she looks for her glasses and bumbles about trying to turn the machine on and find the Internet Explorer icon.

Sadly it's not rolling out permanently.

 
Love this I fucking hate scamming bastards so much, especially the vermin who try and con elderly people. I guess some of the ones in India are probably just trying to escape extreme poverty so they've got an excuse, but the cunts who do it here, they deserve a good kicking.
 
Has that article been paid for? If not, it is written in a very complacent manner. The final setence about identity fraud, insurance scams and tax filings sounds like an advert for AI.
 
That's so fucking amazing. What a way to kick it back to the scammers. The unfortunate part is that AI can scam you and this shows how AI can scam AI.

Kind of reminds me of the 2024 June Squibb movie called "Thelma", where Squibb plays a granny who gets scammed out of ten grand (in cash) and she goes on the hunt to get her dosh back (even attempting an in person heist at the guy who scammed her [Malcolm McDowell to boot]). She ends up enlisting a friend in a retirement home to help. Worth the watch.
 
I'm not generally targeted by scammers, I expect they tend to target the more vulnerable, but I do enjoy wasting the ticket selling scammers time on social media. The paypal account in an African name which doesnt match the Western profile name they've created is a rather obvious giveaway. Some get very abusive when they realise I'm taking the piss.
 
Do they do background check on potential victims before calling?
The emails and messages they send out are part of the filtering/selection process, including things like poor grammar and spelling alongside stories that are implausible upon closer inspection. What might seem like an obvious scam may not be so to the kinds of people that scammers seek out.

Scammers also make use of leaked and stolen data in order to find targets. If you've been scammed before, then that's also valuable information for them.
 
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