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Updated · MarketWatch · May 11
AI Reshapes 5 Billion Monthly Customer Calls as It Fuels Cloned-Voice and Phishing Scams
Updated
Updated · MarketWatch · May 11

AI Reshapes 5 Billion Monthly Customer Calls as It Fuels Cloned-Voice and Phishing Scams

13 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · May 11
  • 4 billion to 5 billion robocalls a month already hit Americans, and AI is making that ecosystem more dangerous by powering cloned-voice fraud, impersonation chatbots, phishing emails and fraudulent texts.
  • AI’s rapid gains also mean customer service itself is shifting fast: the report argues most phone and online interactions could soon be mediated or handled by cheaper, faster AI systems.
  • The FCC’s latest push to police offshore call centers may miss that shift, because many illegal contacts originate abroad and the 1991 Telephone Consumer Protection Act was built for a domestic, voice-based industry.
  • A 2024 study cited in the report found AI is lowering the cost of deception while increasing its precision, letting scammers personalize persuasive outreach at scale across digital channels.
  • The authors say regulators should prioritize authentication, fraud detection, AI disclosure and service transparency over micromanaging where human call-center labor is located.
As AI makes old rules obsolete, are regulators fighting yesterday's war against robocalls?
When AI can perfectly mimic a loved one's voice, how can we trust an urgent phone call again?
Should phone carriers be forced to pay for scam losses that happen on their networks?

$1 Trillion Lost to AI Voice Scams in 2023: How Deepfakes Are Undermining Digital Trust Worldwide

Overview

Digital deception has rapidly become a global crisis, with scams costing victims over a trillion dollars in 2023. Despite this staggering loss, only a small fraction of scams are reported, revealing a much larger hidden problem. Internet scams, especially mobile-based ones, are now the most reported crime in many countries, hitting developing nations particularly hard. The rise of advanced tactics like AI-cloned voices and deepfake technology marks a significant leap in scam sophistication, enabling fraudsters to target even high-level executives. This surge in fraudulent activity, fueled by global economic pressures, has deeply eroded trust in digital platforms.

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