AI Voice Cloning of Ari Melber Allegedly Exploited in Scam Targeting Elderly Woman

December 16, 2024

A 73-year-old woman named Patricia Taylor was allegedly defrauded by a scammer who exploited AI-generated voice messages resembling MSNBC anchor Ari Melber, along with a fabricated social media profile. Over a span of four months, the scammer deceptively led her to believe they were in a relationship before persuading her to send $20,000. This incident underscores the importance of responsible AI governance and trustworthy AI practices to prevent such harm.

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Alleged deployer
unknown-scammers
Alleged developer
unknown-voice-synthesis-technology-developers, unknown-deepfake-technology-developers
Alleged harmed parties
patricia-taylor, family-of-patricia-taylor, ari-melber

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