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Nov 21, 2024
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Greg4BYU
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Time
What is the best way to prevent seniors from getting duped by scammers?
homegrown
2:24pm
On-device AI to flag scam calls as the conversation is happening
Mike Honcho
2:25pm
Is this a thing already? Or are you throwing that out as a solution? I think
homegrown
2:27pm
Great AI use case.
dwhitebud
2:28pm
No idea. I don’t think it’s a thing yet. You’d have to get consent for it to listen to your phone calls though which I
Mike Honcho
2:28pm
I bet you Apple will do it as an opt-out on device.
dwhitebud
2:30pm
Sounds like pixel users will have access to something like this. Wonder how
homegrown
2:30pm
Younger relatives controlling their accounts.
joelvandyne
2:25pm
RE: Younger relatives controlling their accounts.
conflictedcoug
2:29pm
Take most tech away except a landline with caller id
bigbossbyu
2:26pm
Banks training employees to better vet large wire requests.
allaboutthegainz
2:26pm
Facebook is one of the worst scam sites out there
AF Cougar
2:30pm
Best thing to do is steal the seniors money first. Keep it safe for them.
Cougarclaw
2:31pm
We had our oldest trusted brother watching her account and then he started
Cobra Venom
2:31pm
ugh
Greg4BYU
2:33pm
Whoa, that's awful
BYUHawk
2:46pm
Pull a fake scam on the senior, and then say, "Look how gullible you are."
Cougar Junkie
2:31pm
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