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If a message says you won a prize you never entered for, that's a scam — and AI helps find these.
A pop-up says 'Congratulations! You won a free phone! Click here.' But you didn't enter any contest. That's a scam.
Bad people send these messages to millions of people. AI in your phone, browser, and email tries to spot the patterns and hide them before you see them.
The big idea: real prizes don't need your money first. AI helps block scams, but your slow-and-careful brain is the best tool.
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What is the core idea behind "Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick"?
Which term best describes a foundational idea in "Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick"?
A learner studying Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick would need to understand which concept?
Which of these is directly relevant to Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
Which of the following is a key point about Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
What is the key insight about "Quick way to think about it" in the context of Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
What is the key insight about "Careful!" in the context of Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
What is the key insight about "Review date" in the context of Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
Which statement accurately describes an aspect of Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
What does working with Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick typically involve?
Which of the following is true about Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
Which best describes the scope of "Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick"?
Which section heading best belongs in a lesson about Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
Which of the following is a concept covered in Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?
Which of the following is a concept covered in Spotting the 'You Won!' Trick?