The Download: supercharged scams and studying AI healthcare

🇺🇸 MIT Technology Review — AI·Apr 24, 20268:10 AM EDT·EN·3 min read
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The rise of sophisticated generative AI has enabled a new wave of highly convincing digital scams. These tactics leverage human-like text and media to deceive users more effectively than traditional phishing methods.

Why this matters

Designers responsible for trust and security interfaces must understand these evolving threats to build more resilient user experiences that protect against automated deception.

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