Beyond OnlyFake: Combating Generative AI Document Fraud
- Nov 13, 2024 11:00 a.m.
- Central Time (CT)
Fraudsters are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create fake documents online using leaked personally identifiable information (PII) data with just a few clicks. Detecting document fraud with the naked eye has become nearly impossible, and database cross-checks are increasingly unreliable, making loan applications and onboarding processes extremely high-risk areas.
Generative AI fraud is here to stay, but there are effective ways to detect fake documents. In this webinar, you will gain insights from Resistant AI experts on how generative AI fraud works and how to fight document fraud effectively so that you can stay ahead of the curve.
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Identify generative AI’s uses in document fraud and its limitations.
Recognize the historical context of OnlyFake, an AI image generator website, and its evolution in the fraud landscape.
Implement practical steps to mitigate risks posed by generative AI and automation technologies.
Utilize a layered defense approach through Resistant AI’s technology.
CPE Credit: | 1 |
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Advanced Preparation: | None |
Delivery Method: | Group Internet Based |
Information Technology: | 1 |
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