How scammers likely used artificial intelligence to con Newfoundland seniors out of $200K

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As soon as she picked up the phone, Jane knew there was something wrong. Her grandson was on the other end, saying he’d been in a car accident and had been arrested. He sounded panicked.

The police found drugs in the car. Someone was seriously injured. He used his one phone call to contact the one person he knew would help him without judgment.

Jane — not her real name — was stunned, but promised to help without telling his parents. The phone was handed over to a police officer, who gave her instructions on how to post bail. Her unconditional love for her grandson

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