The AI voice-fraud example is accepted by Jiang as proof that modern fraud works by impersonating intimate voices and hijacking the imagination of millions of people at once.
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AI voice fraud
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yesterday, one of the participants mentioned that in Haidian, the biggest crime is fraud. So... I mean a lot of fraud happens when some..."
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"Yesterday, one of the participants mentioned that in Haidian, the biggest crime is fraud. So... I mean a lot of fraud happens when some..."
"Right. Exactly. Right? Right. So you are... With your social media influence, you could hijack the imagination of millions of people. So, yeah. I..."
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