泰国总理佩通坦15日对媒体透露,自己也曾遭遇诈骗,对方利用人工智能技术模拟东盟某国领导人的声音,并以“国家”名义诱骗其捐款,自己险些上当。她以此提醒公众对电信诈骗提高警惕。
Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra issued a stark warning to the public about the dangers of AI-driven scams after narrowly escaping a sophisticated con involving a fake ASEAN leader. Speaking at a policy meeting for the 2026 fiscal budget, she revealed that she was targeted by a call centre gang using artificial intelligence to mimic the voice of a neighbouring country’s leader. The scammer attempted to solicit a donation under the pretext of international cooperation. ASEAN=Association of Southeast Asian Nations 东南亚国家联盟(东盟) mimic /ˈmɪmɪk/ 模仿
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佩通坦当天接受媒体采访时回忆说,对方用AI技术模拟东盟某国领导人的声音,通过音频称希望合作。“对方声音太像了,也非常清晰,我以前听过这个声音。”她告诉记者。
佩通坦说,诈骗分子后来要求她捐款,并称“泰国是东盟唯一没有捐款的国家”,这引起她的警惕和怀疑。随后,当对方发来一个不属于其所称国家的银行账户后,她才真正意识到这是个骗局。
The scammer claimed Thailand was the only ASEAN nation yet to contribute to a supposed regional cause, even providing a bank account number. "That's when I realised it was a scam. The bank details didn't match the country."
佩通坦已责令副总理兼数字经济与社会部长巴瑟处理此案,她同时提醒民众对电信诈骗提高警惕。
Acting swiftly, she instructed Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Chantararuangthong to launch an investigation. The Thai premier urged the public to stay alert, particularly when receiving convincing voice messages or calls. "I want to remind everyone to be cautious, even if the message sounds authentic."
来源:新华社 Thaiger