Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has called on Asean to tackle online scams and misinformation, a day after she spoke about an attempted ruse asking Bangkok to make “a donation”.
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Recounting the scam incident on Wednesday, Paetongtarn said she had received a message delivered in a “very clear” voice similar to that of a well-known world leader on her phone, according to a CNN report.
Paetongtarn said the message was likely generated by an artificial intelligence system. After missing a phone call from the same number, the Thai leader received another message.
“They sent another voice message asking for a donation, saying, ‘You are the only country in [the Association of Southeast Asian Nations] that hasn’t donated yet,’ emphasising it. I was taken aback for a moment and realised something was off,” she added.
Thai authorities are currently investigating the attempt to scam Paetongtarn using deepfake technology, according to a report by Bangkok Post.
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Trairong Phiewphan, commissioner of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, said on Thursday that the agency believed the incident involved a crime syndicate operating in a neighbouring country.