可视化人工智能驱动的欺诈的爆炸式增长
Visualizing The Explosive Growth Of AI-Powered Fraud

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/visualizing-explosive-growth-ai-powered-fraud

人工智能 (AI) 技术导致深度造假的生产和滥用急剧增加。 这些经过处理的视频、图像和音频可以欺骗性地描绘政客、经济学家和艺人等个人,说出他们从未做过的事情。 尽管制造此类假货本质上并不违法,但将其用于欺诈目的可能会造成重大危害。 其中一项相关申请涉及通过伪造身份证件或冒充电话进行身份欺诈。 Sumsub 的最新报告显示,自 2022 年以来,多个国家的深度伪造身份欺诈案件呈指数级激增。这一问题在菲律宾(同比增长 4,500%)、越南、美国和比利时尤其普遍。 随着人工智能系统的潜在进步,与深度伪造相关的诈骗可能会扩展到身份盗窃之外。 专家强调,必须对合成欺诈保持警惕,并采用强大的多因素身份验证方法,而不是仅仅依赖深度造假检测器。 2023 年世界经济论坛网络安全会议上进行的一项调查显示,46% 的参与网络安全专业人士认为,深度造假、网络钓鱼和恶意软件等对抗性发展是他们对人工智能对网络安全影响的最大担忧。

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Former U.S. president Donald Trump posing with Black voters, President Joe Biden discouraging people from voting via telephone or the Pope in a puffy white jacket: Deepfakes of videos, photos and audio recordings have become widespread on various internet platforms, aided by the technological advances of large language models like Midjourney, Google's Gemini or OpenAI's ChatGPT.

As Statista's Florian Zandt details below, with the right prompt fine-tuning, everyone can create seemingly real images or make the voices of prominent political or economic figures and entertainers say anything they want. While creating a deepfake is not a criminal offense on its own, many governments are nevertheless moving towards stronger regulation when using artificial intelligence to prevent harm to the parties involved.

Apart from the main avenue of deepfakes, creating non-consensual pornographic content involving mostly female celebrities, this technology can also be used to commit identity fraud by manufacturing fake IDs or impersonating others over the phone. As Statista's chart based on the most recent annual report of identity verification provider Sumsub shows, deepfake-related identity fraud cases have skyrocketed between 2022 and 2023 in many countries around the world.

Infographic: How Dangerous are Deepfakes and Other AI-Powered Fraud? | Statista

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For example, the number of fraud attempts in the Philippines rose by 4,500 percent year over year, followed by nations like Vietnam, the United States and Belgium. With the capabilities of so-called artificial intelligence potentially increasing even further, as is evidenced by products like AI video generator Sora, deepfake fraud attempts could also spill over into other areas.

"We’ve seen deepfakes become more and more convincing in recent years and this will only continue and branch out into new types of fraud, as seen with voice deepfakes", says Pavel Goldman-Kalaydin, Sumsub's Head of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, in the aforementioned report.

"Both consumers and companies need to remain hyper-vigilant to synthetic fraud and look to multi-layered anti-fraud solutions, not only deepfake detection."

These assessments are shared by many cybersecurity experts. For example, a survey among 199 cybersecurity leaders attending the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity in 2023 showed 46 percent of respondents being most concerned about the "advance of adversarial capabilities – phishing, malware development, deepfakes" in terms of the risks artificial intelligence poses for cybersecurity in the future.

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