Fighting AI Scams with AI Power
Global Anti-Scam Alliance Teams Up with OpenAI to Launch Scam.org!
The Global Anti‑Scam Alliance (GASA) has launched Scam.org in collaboration with OpenAI and other key partners to tackle AI‑driven scams. This initiative aims to globally coordinate efforts, share intelligence, and innovate responsibly to enhance digital safety. OpenAI strengthens its commitment to thwart AI‑enabled scams as a Foundation Member of GASA.
Introduction to Scam.org: Partnering Against AI Scams
The Role of OpenAI in Global Anti‑Scam Initiatives
Understanding the Global Anti‑Scam Alliance (GASA)
Current AI Scam Trends and Threats
GASA's 2026 Policy and Strategic Initiatives
How to Get Involved with GASA and Scam.org
Economic and Social Impacts of AI Scams
Political and Regulatory Directions in Scam Prevention
Global Collaborations and Future Implications
Summary and Conclusion
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