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You are absolutely right. I shouldn’t have paid that invoice from ScamInc. Would you like me to help you file for bankruptcy?
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Reminds me of this case: https://iqf.ie/the-man-who-stole-100-million-from-google-and...

This opens that surface area of attack again, but now on a much larger scale, if not careful


It makes scams like that scalable. Once you discover one vector of scamming an AI bookkeeper, you can scam all of the users of that AI, using your own AI to scale it for you.

We joke, but I bet this will help to drastically reduce ScamInc's revenue.

ScamInc might also have a platform to create perfect invoices, perfect email conversations, scanning LinkedIn to find the right people to scam, etc.

Might? They have had that for a year at least. Plus an entire office block of slave workers in Cambodia.

This might help your local mom-and-pop scammer compete with the ScamInc.

Except with the advent of LLMs, scams can run at an unprecedented rate.



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