Spam and scams, every day, by text and email. In the old days of land lines and no caller ID, you could get a wrong number and have an innocent 30 minute conversation with someone.ChildOfGod wrote: 21 Jan 2025, 12:20For years my email has remained almost spam free. A couple months ago it seemed every woman in the world wanted to be with me and was letting me know via email. I mean... I get it... I'm hot, but dang... so much unwanted email.Del wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 20:28I got tricked into conversing for a bit with a scam like that before I realized it was an AI bot.jruegg wrote: 17 Jan 2025, 11:08 I got a random text message from someone in New York asking if Kelly was ok in LA. I texted back wrong number. Then that random texter said their name was Julie and wanted to know my name.
Current AI can most certainly beat the Turing Test.
Seriously, it is so sudden and such a large volume that it seems like I'm being targeted. Might be time for a new email address, but that's such a pain to update all the services/sites.
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