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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"Yesterday, one of the participants mentioned that in Haidian, the biggest crime is fraud. So... I mean a lot of fraud happens when some..."
"...With your social media influence, you could hijack the imagination of millions of people. So, yeah. I think that's what he's saying here. I..."
"...to like work really hard and it could take you a million years okay that's a first characteristic about purgatory okay the second is..."
"...right and we we discussed yesterday I might have like 10 million fans they're gonna pray for me for all of eternity when I'm..."
"...on earth it seemed i had lived the more than one million years of arts which is a huge sum i have so many..."
"...It may mean you are in purgatory for like the next million years, but there's still hope for you. Right? Does that make sense?..."
"...time. Right? It could be 10,000 years, it could be 10 million years. Okay? And some people are like, screw that, I'll spend my..."
"give me a like you know 10 million dollars i'll let you out it's open okay now let me let me ask you this..."
"...i will escape this time even though for the past 10 million times i was caught by the demon and and you know destroyed..."
"...because like you already know, like you've been through this a million times, but the snake is always able to sneak up on you..."
"...to go conquer the Persian empire in the process. He kills millions of people. Okay. At least a million, possibly 10 million. Um, so..."
"The million people die. It's not a big deal. They lose their bodies to come back later on, but there's a thousand people who,..."
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