AI is already changing business and social norms and will continue to do so. What will be the impacts of AI on identity theft, fraud and scams? Who will be responsible for protecting people and businesses when AI makes a mistake? Which is the more likely scenario: a Star Trek-style all-knowing computer or Skynet from the Terminator?
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Welcome to the Fraudian Slip, the Identity Theft Resource Center’s (ITRC) podcast, where we talk about all things identity theft, fraud and scams that impact people and businesses. You’ve probably heard of Ride or Die, one of those slang terms that seems to be everywhere at one time or another. Today, the phrase you can’t escape no matter how hard you try is artificial intelligence, or AI. That’s why we’re calling today’s episode “Ride or AI.” We discuss the impacts of AI.
Here’s some stats to make the point:
- Twenty twenty-four (2024) marks the first time that AI traffic has surpassed human activity, accounting for 51 percent of all web traffic.
- Around 71 percent of socialmedia images (across platforms) are AI-generated as of March 2025.
- According to Forbes, up to 90 percent of all content online could be AI-generated by the end of 2025, particularly as AI tools get better at:
- Writing in a human-like style.
- Automating video, image and audio generation.
- Scaling across languages.
AI is already changing business and social norms and will continue to do so. What will be the impacts of AI on identity theft, fraud and scams? Who will be responsible for protecting people and businesses when AI makes a mistake? Which is the more likely scenario: a Star Trek-style all-knowing computer or Skynet from the Terminator?
Those are just some of the questions that we’ve been talking about here at the ITRC. This week, we decided to let you eavesdrop on a conversation on the topic between Eva Valesquez and James E. Lee. Listen to the podcast above for their answers to all of those questions and more.
If you think you have been the victim of an identity crime or want to avoid becoming a victim, you can speak with an ITRC expert advisor toll-free on the phone or via text (888.400.5530), chat live on the web or send us an email during our normal business hours (6 a.m.-5 p.m. PT Monday-Friday). Just visit www.idtheftcenter.org to get started.
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