AI update explained

AI Scam Messages Are Getting More Polished

Scam messages can now sound more natural, local, and professional.

Edited by Omer Aktas

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Short answer

Scam messages can now sound more natural, local, and professional.

What changed for normal users

Old scam signs are not enough anymore. For beginners, the important question is whether the update changes what you can ask, upload, create, save, share, or trust.

A simple everyday example

A fake bank message has no spelling mistakes and sounds polite.

First safe prompt

Explain why polished scam messages are harder to spot and give me a safety checklist.”

Useful examples

Try new AI features first with harmless text, fake names, simple examples, and non-private tasks. Keep real information out until you understand the settings.

Beginner rule

A new feature is not a command. You can ignore it, test it slowly, or wait until clear safety information is available.

Safety note

Do not trust a message just because it is well-written. Verify through official channels.

What to do next

Check settings, look for official help notes, and use the feature first with low-risk tasks before trusting it with important information.