A rise in employment scams has been observed in the United States, with job seekers reporting an increase in fraudulent messages aimed at obtaining personal information. Experts indicate that advancements in technology have enabled scammers to effectively impersonate legitimate employers and distribute large volumes of direct messages and emails to potential victims.
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Increase in Job Scams Utilizing AI Technology Reported
Job seekers in the United States are experiencing a surge in employment scams, with reports of increased fraudulent messages aimed at gathering personal information. Experts attribute this rise to advancements in technology that allow scammers to impersonate employers more effectively.
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Increase in Job Scams Utilizing AI Technology Reported