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When machines learn to lie: How AI’s supercharging global fraud

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By Bright DJIKUNU Artificial Intelligence was once hailed as a force for good technology to drive innovation, accelerate discovery, and empower people with knowledge. But the same algorithms that generate convenience are now generating crime. Analysts project that AI-enabled fraud could drain over $40 billion from the global economy by 2027 (Juniper Research, 2023). This […]

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