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Companies are being warned about the increasing use of artificial intelligence to carry out so-called CEO fraud.

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More victims are coming forward with their stories of being targeted using generative AI techniques and one case in Hong Kong reportedly saw an AI clone used during a video meeting to trick staff into losing $25m.

But while some fear the rise of AI clones, companies including Zoom say we should be excited about a future where your clone can go to a meeting on your behalf. Cyber correspondent Joe Tidy has had an AI clone of himself built by engineers at Fraia AI - watch to see if he can fool his colleagues with it.

0:00 Joe meets his AI clone
00:26 AI clone in meeting tease
00:42 Zoom CEO wants AI Clones!
01:08 Hong Kong CEO Fraud case
01:36 Martin Greenfield victim interview
02:44 Joe’s clone enters the work meeting
03:35 Sune Lynerrup AI creator interview

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