Protect Against ChatGPT Scams: Tips from BBB

ChatGPT scams are on the rise, making it easier for scammers to impersonate companies and deceive consumers with phishing emails and texts.

ChatGPT scams are becoming increasingly common, making it harder for consumers to identify what is legitimate and what is fake. According to Jason Bartholomy, president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau, these scams involve phishing and impersonation, such as scammers posing as Amazon and sending emails requesting personal information. (store.spaceylon.com) To protect against ChatGPT scams, Bartholomy recommends consumers be wary of emails or texts with poor grammar, misspellings, or strange sentence structure. Consumers should also be aware of any emails or texts that ask for personal information, as this is a common tactic used by scammers. By being vigilant and aware of the signs of a scam, consumers can protect themselves from becoming victims of ChatGPT scams.

Chatbots have been used for years to provide customer service assistance to businesses. ChatGPT is a new advanced conversational model that makes it harder for consumers to detect red flags. This technology is different from traditional chatbots as it can continue conversations based on questions asked and the database it pulls information from. ChatGPT is a powerful tool for businesses to provide customer service and improve customer experience. It can simulate live conversations with customers, making it easier for businesses to provide customer service and improve customer experience. With ChatGPT, businesses can provide better customer service and create a more positive customer experience.

Online shoppers should take precautions to protect themselves from scams and fraud. Verify the identity of anyone you are chatting with, look for red flags in text, use two-factor authentication for online accounts, use a password manager to generate and store strong passwords, and be careful when downloading files or clicking on links. Following these tips from the Better Business Bureau can help you stay safe while shopping online.

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