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ChatGPT - capable of identity fraud?

A step-change in artificial intelligence points to ever greater difficulty in distinguishing human from machine, real from fake, which raises the bar for combating criminals doubtless already exploring how to leverage the new tech. Simon Horswell of Onfido assesses the challenge.

A step-change in artificial intelligence points to ever greater difficulty in distinguishing human from machine, real from fake, which raises the bar for combating criminals doubtless already exploring how to leverage the new tech. Simon Horswell of Onfido assesses the challenge.

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