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Scammers clone a kid's voice from social media and call grandparents pretending to be in trouble — needing bail or hospital money fast.. The voice on the phone sounded exactly like her grandson — because it was his voice, AI-cloned from TikTok.
Scammers clone a kid's voice from social media and call grandparents pretending to be in trouble — needing bail or hospital money fast.
In 2023, a Florida grandmother was scammed out of 30,000 dollars this way. The voice on the phone sounded exactly like her grandson — because it was his voice, AI-cloned from TikTok.
The big idea: This scam targets grandparents because of trust. A safe word still beats it every time.
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What is the core idea behind "The Grandkid in Trouble Scam"?
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A learner studying The Grandkid in Trouble Scam would need to understand which concept?
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What is the key insight about "The classic script" in the context of The Grandkid in Trouble Scam?
What is the key insight about "Review date" in the context of The Grandkid in Trouble Scam?
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