The internet is a powerful tool, and scammers have been quick to take advantage of it. One of the latest scams involves using ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot that can write emails with perfect grammar and spelling. This makes it much harder for people to spot scam emails as they no longer contain typos or other errors that are typical in fraudulent messages.
ChatGPT works by taking input from a human user and then generating text based on its algorithms. It can be used to create convincing email messages, which appear legitimate but contain malicious links or requests for personal information such as passwords or credit card numbers.
It’s important to remember that although these emails may look genuine, they should still be treated with caution: never click on any links without verifying their authenticity first; don’t provide any personal details unless you’re certain the request is legitimate; if something seems too good to be true then it probably is! The best way to protect yourself against this type of scammer activity is by being vigilant when opening your inbox – if an email looks suspicious then delete it immediately without clicking anything inside the message body itself.
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