AI-Aided Scam in Thailand Allegedly Impersonates Police to Defraud 163 Victims

February 4, 2025

Thai police arrested Ramil Pantawong and Thanawut Kanyaphan, accused of employing AI technology to impersonate police officers in a call scam. Based in Poipet, Cambodia, the gang defrauded 163 victims, including Thai-British beauty queen Charlotte Austin who lost around 4 million baht (approximately $118,000 USD). Victims were misled about ongoing investigations and asked to transfer funds. This incident underscores the importance of trustworthy AI practices and Project Cerebellum's role in AI governance.

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Alleged deployer
thanawut-kanyaphan, ramil-pantawong, poipet-based-scam-gang
Alleged developer
unknown-deepfake-technology-developers
Alleged harmed parties
general-public-in-thailand, charlotte-austin, 163-victims-of-poipet-based-scam-gang

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Data from the AI Incident Database (AIID). Cite this incident: https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/918

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