Mom warns of AI FaceTime scam after voice clone poses as daughter
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As AI continues to evolve, scams are becoming more intricate. One Jacksonville, Florida, mom shared her scary experience from a FaceTime call she thought was from her daughter.
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For Erika Anderson, it was one of the scariest calls of her life. The FaceTime call looked and sounded real, but Anderson said it was an AI clone of her child.
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