• zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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      3 months ago

      A lot of them are crypto scammers. I encountered a ton of those when I was on dating apps - they’d get you emotionally invested by just making small talk, flirting, etc. for a couple days, then they’d ask about what you did for work, and then they’d tell you how much they make trading crypto. Eventually it gets to the point where they ask you to send them money that they promise to invest on your behalf and give you all the profits. They simply take that money for themselves though, obviously.

    • petrol_sniff_king@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 months ago

      I don’t know specifically, but there are lots of options.

      One I’ve heard is “sexting -> pictures from you -> blackmail.”

      Another one might be “flirting -> let’s meet irl -> immigration says they want 20,000 pls help 🥺”

      Could also be “flirting -> I just inherited 20,000 -> my grandma is trying to take it -> can you hold it for me?” where they’re pretending to give you money, but there are bank transfer fees they need you to pay for some reason.

      The AI convo step is just to offload the work of finding good marks. You’re likely to get a real person eventually if you act gullible enough.

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      3 months ago

      Using AI lets scammers target hundreds of people at once and choose likely candidates for a pig-butchering scam (rich, dumb, vulnerable, etc). Once the AI finds one, it passes the phone number on to a human scammer for further exploitation.

      It’s like the old war-dialers that would dial hundreds of people and pass along the call when they got an answer from a real human being.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Probably going to eventually send you to some cam site to see “them”. This seems like the old school Craigslist eWhoring affiliate scam, just way more scalable now. Shit, there’s probably millions to be made if you get a good enough AI.