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The AI frontline: new tech, old tricks

The advance of artificial intelligence pits counter-fraud professionals against adversaries who are using the technology to ply cunning variations on well-established criminal themes. It is not feasible to rely solely on technological protections; proactive human engagement and regulatory efforts are needed, reports Oli Buckley of Loughborough University.

The advance of artificial intelligence pits counter-fraud professionals against adversaries who are using the technology to ply cunning variations on well-established criminal themes. It is not feasible to rely solely on technological protections; proactive human engagement and regulatory efforts are needed, reports Oli Buckley of Loughborough University.

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