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  • 1 month ago | denver7.com | Anusha Roy |Maksim Shmeljov

    DENVER — The Better Business Bureau wants you to watch out for scams using artificial intelligence. The BBB is reporting scammers are using AI to mimic people you work closely with or even family. People are getting calls and think it's a loved one asking for help or saying they were hurt in an accident. Some victims have even gotten a call from someone claiming to be their boss, saying to wire money to a vendor for a rush project.

  • 1 month ago | kjrh.com | Cathy Tatom |Maksim Shmeljov

    GREEN COUNTRY, Okla. — About the only thing faster moving than flames in a wildfire disaster are schemers and scammers out to take advantage of those who already lost so much – and those of us that want to reach out to help. Here's a breakdown of common scams and how to protect yourself:Contractor Scams:Fly-by-night contractors may target homeowners with damaged property, promising repairs but demanding upfront payments or failing to deliver on their promises.

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