The Three-Second Theft: Why AI Voice Fraud Outruns Every Defence
- Sharon Brightwell heard her daughter crying down the line, and that was the end of any defence she might have mounted.
- The voice belonged to April, or so every instinct insisted: the same timbre, the same broken rhythm of a young woman in distress.
- The voice said she had been texting while driving, that she had hit a pregnant woman, that her phone had been seized by police.
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- Sharon Brightwell heard her daughter crying down the line, and that was the end of any defence she might have mounted.
- The voice belonged to April, or so every instinct insisted: the same timbre, the same broken rhythm of a young woman in distress.
- The voice said she had been texting while driving, that she had hit a pregnant woman, that her phone had been seized by police.
Sources: Smarterarticles