People are increasingly using their open claws to phone people for all kinds of purposes. Sometimes it’s something simple, like booking a reservation at a restaurant or scheduling a doctor’s appointment. Other times, it’s more aggressive or automated, like calling six tire repair shops at once to collect quotes, or even running scams. These tools are also being used to conduct very deep research on individuals.
It’s important to remember that these are extremely intelligent machines that operate 24/7 and can search deeply across the internet. If you put anything online, you should assume that someone’s open claw can access it and find it. That includes things like email addresses, contact information, and personal details. Nothing posted publicly should be considered hard to discover.
Some people are using these systems for extensive business research, both for their own benefit and to analyze competitors. They also use them to investigate potential customers in great depth before approaching them with products or services. At the same time, scammers are using the same capabilities to research targets thoroughly and exploit whatever information they can find.
These machines can even mimic relatives by copying voices and behaviors. They can sound convincingly human and respond in natural, conversational ways. Whatever program they’re designed to follow, they’re highly capable of executing it, and the models behind them are very advanced. So it’s important to keep all of this in mind when thinking about what you share and how these technologies might be used.
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