Safety guide

Fake AI Charity Text Message

How to check charity texts after disasters, emergencies, or emotional stories.

Edited by Omer Aktas

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Beginner rule: Use AI as a patient helper, not as the final authority. Keep private details out, slow down before clicking, and check important information through official sources.

Short answer

How to check charity texts after disasters, emergencies, or emotional stories.

Why this risk matters

Emotion lowers caution. AI can make fake messages look polished, patient, official, and personal. A message can be dangerous even when it has no spelling mistakes.

A simple everyday example

A message asks for help after a flood, fire, or family tragedy.

First safe prompt

Review this charity text. List what to verify before donating and safer donation steps.”

Beginner rule

Stop before you click, pay, reply, download, scan, upload, or share a code. A real company can wait while you verify.

Useful examples

Ask AI to list red flags, rewrite the message in plain English, create a verification checklist, and prepare questions for the official company.

What to check first

Check the sender, link, phone number, payment request, attachment, deadline, grammar, account name, and whether the request came through a normal official channel.

Safety note

Donate through a known official charity website, not an urgent text link.