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Don’t fall for these AI chatbot scams this Valentine’s Day – here’s how they could play with your heart strings




  • There has been a surge in AI-related romance scams
  • 17% of people believe somebody they know has been approached by an AI chatbot on dating apps or social media
  • Almost half of British people believe it is possible to develop feelings for an AI chatbot

Valentine’s Day may be approaching fast (it’s this Friday, in case you were wondering), but for singletons, the already hellish landscape of the online dating world has an added tech-fueled nightmare they have to look out for. Rather than simply being a timewaster, it’s quite possible that the person you’ve been flirting with online might not even be human.

According to new research by McAfee, there has been an alarming rise in AI-driven romance scams. Nearly 17% of people (roughly one in five) say that somebody they know has been approached by an AI chatbot posing as a real person on a dating app or social media.



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