Generative AI Allegedly Used to Facilitate $255,000 Real Estate Fraud Scheme

August 23, 2024

A real estate scam used AI-generated phishing emails to impersonate a title company lawyer, tricking homebuyer Raegan Bartlo into wiring $255,000 to a fraudulent account. The emails appeared convincing, with no grammatical errors or tone issues. Bartlo managed to recover some funds but lost $112,000. This incident underscores the need for trustworthy and safe AI practices. JOIN US at HISPI Project Cerebellum to help implement guardrails for AI that prevent such harm.

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Alleged deployer
unknown-scammers
Alleged developer
unknown-generative-ai-tools-creators
Alleged harmed parties
real-estate-market, raegan-bartlo, financial-institutions

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Data from the AI Incident Database (AIID). Cite this incident: https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/864

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