Don’t fall for these AI chatbot scams this Valentine’s Day – here’s how they could play with your heart strings

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John Harrison
Wed, 26 Feb
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There has been a significant increase in AI-related romance scams, with 17% of individuals reporting that someone they know has been targeted by an AI chatbot on dating platforms or social media. Almost half of the British population believe that developing feelings for an AI chatbot is feasible.

As Valentine’s Day approaches, singles navigating the online dating world face an additional challenge brought on by technology. McAfee’s recent study reveals a rise in AI-driven romance scams, emphasizing the need for caution. Vonny Gamot, EMEA Head at McAfee, notes the transformative impact of technology on scammers’ tactics.

Even cybersecurity experts like Rob S can fall victim to AI romance scams, as illustrated by his experience with a potential romantic partner requesting money. McAfee’s research shows that 46% of Britons believe in the possibility of developing romantic emotions for an AI chatbot.

McAfee provides safety tips for online daters, advising caution with overly perfect scenarios, verifying identities, and avoiding sharing personal information. Utilizing tools like McAfee Deepfake Detector can help in detecting fraudulent activities. Stay alert and vigilant while seeking love online this Valentine’s Day.

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