
Phishing scams powered by AI are getting more sophisticated, faster, and more challenging to detect than in the past. With the objective of tricking users into disclosing vital information, cybercriminals are already using AI tools to generate convincing emails, clone websites, imitate human behavior, and even create realistic voices. ChatGPT and other AI tools are creating professional, grammatically correct, and contextually relevant messages that mimic those of actual individuals or businesses.AI can imitate the voice of a trusted one or business executive to ask for personal details or urgent money transfers.Generative AI is used in deepfake video conversations to generate voices imitate real people usually relatives, friends or business executives. Phishing threats, including as link-based attacks, business email compromise (BEC), and email-borne malware, are blocked and isolated by AI-powered anti-phishing systems. Machine learning evaluates trends from previous phishing attempts, including sender domains, message timing, and link activity.AI uses natural language processing (NLP) to interpret the tone and structure of messages.



