September 17, 2025 - 05:00

Chinese-led criminal organizations are reportedly utilizing OpenAI's ChatGPT to execute sophisticated fraud schemes targeting U.S. real estate agents. These scams, often referred to as "pig-butchering" scams, involve elaborate tactics designed to deceive victims into investing in fake cryptocurrency ventures.
According to sources, scammers have found ChatGPT to be an invaluable tool in crafting convincing narratives and communications that can easily manipulate potential victims. The AI's ability to generate human-like text allows these criminals to create realistic personas and build trust with their targets, making it easier to carry out their fraudulent activities.
One notable case involved a scammer named Okindo, who was recently rescued from a scam compound in Bangkok. The use of advanced technology like ChatGPT highlights a troubling trend in the evolution of online fraud, as criminals continue to adapt and leverage new tools to enhance their operations. As these scams grow more sophisticated, the need for vigilance among real estate professionals becomes increasingly critical.
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