Gatchalian 警告防范 AI「恋爱骗局」

随着情人节临近,参议员舍温·加恰利安敦促公众警惕利用人工智能(AI)进行欺诈,并在严重情况下性剥削受害者的复杂「恋爱骗局」。这一警告源于网络犯罪调查协调中心(CICC)的报告,该中心指出针对在线寻求恋爱关系的个人的浪漫诈骗趋势上升。根据CICC数据,该机构2025年收到123起正式投诉。

加恰利安在CICC报告后发出警告,该报告指出案件在浪漫季节激增,特别是1月至2月,以及6月和10月。他将这些骗局的持续与犯罪集团适应政府对菲律宾离岸游戏运营商(POGOs)的打击行动联系起来。 “尽管全国禁止POGOs,犯罪集团继续通过各种方案利用漏洞,包括恋爱骗局,”加恰利安说。 他对这些骗局已演变为超出财务盗窃表示震惊。“很遗憾,我们的一些同胞不仅被骗走血汗钱,其他人甚至成为卖淫受害者,”加恰利安说。 CICC已识别六种骗子类型:「悲伤男孩/悲伤女孩」,分享戏剧性问题后索要金钱;「诱惑者」,获取妥协照片;「投资者」,提议联合加密货币方案;「军人」,冒充海外军人;「伴游」,要求预付款;以及「慢热者」,培养异地关系后借钱。 本报道源于马尼拉,加恰利安在那里发出警报,以保护公众免受与POGO禁令相关的网络犯罪演变。

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