AI Safety & Scam Protection
Everything is changing fast. Here's how KindTech helps you keep up and stay safe.
How to tell if a phone call is AI
Scammers can now clone voices with AI. A call that sounds exactly like your grandchild or a "bank representative" might be fake. Red flags: urgent requests for money (wire transfer, gift cards), pressure not to hang up or call anyone else, and stories that change when you ask a verification question only the real person would know. The best defense is to pause, hang up, and call back on a number you know is real—never use a number from the call or a text.
AI-era scams aren't just classic phishing
Phishing emails and fake pop-ups are still around, but AI has added voice cloning, deepfake video, and convincing fake alerts. KindTech helps you recognize all of it: our Scam Missions include a dedicated mission on AI voice cloning and family emergency scams, plus missions on emails, texts, phone calls, and more. You practice spotting real vs. scam in a few minutes—no jargon, no pressure.
Practice for free: Start with AI Voice Cloning
Our most timely mission is AI Voice Cloning & Family Emergency Scams. You work through short scenarios (e.g., a "grandchild" in trouble asking for money) and learn what's real vs. fake. It takes about 5 minutes, and you earn a badge. Then explore other missions—emails, texts, websites—to build full scam awareness.
🎙️ Try the AI Voice Cloning missionGet one-on-one help when you need it
If you've been targeted by a scam, aren't sure if something was real, or want to set up safer habits (passwords, two-factor authentication, privacy settings), our background-checked Tech Concierges are here. We explain step-by-step, as many times as you need—no judgment. Choose the topic that fits (including Online safety & security and AI & modern tech literacy) and we'll get you started.
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