AI voice scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and seniors are often the primary targets.
Using advanced artificial intelligence tools, scammers can now replicate a loved one’s voice with just a short audio clip.
These cloned voices can be used in phone calls to trick older adults into believing that a grandchild, child, or other family member is in danger and urgently needs money. The emotional manipulation is powerful—and sadly, often effective.
How AI Voice Scams Work and How to Stay Safe
Many of these scams begin with a sense of panic: “Grandma, I’ve been in an accident,” or “I’m in jail, and I need bail money.” The voice sounds just like a family member, and the caller insists on secrecy or immediate action. Anyone who may not be familiar with AI technology can be caught off guard and respond before verifying the situation.
One simple yet highly effective way to protect your loved ones is to establish a family code word or phrase. This should be something easy to remember but hard for outsiders to guess. Pick something not found in social media posts or public records. It could be a childhood nickname, a favorite vacation spot, or a silly phrase you’ve never shared with anyone else. If someone calls claiming to be a relative in trouble, ask for the code word. If they don’t know it, hang up and contact the real person directly.
Other voice scams ask simple questions, often from scammers posing as Social Security, Medicare, or tax authorities. “Can you hear me?” When you respond with “yes,” they can use this voice clip to approve security prompts on your behalf, using the recording to give consent to purchases, account access, and more. The solution? Don’t say “yes,” and if you receive an unsolicited call, ask who it is, then hang up and contact that organization directly to check if the communication is legitimate.
Remember, you can use your voice to spread the word about scams like these. Inform your family and friends, and make plans to prepare for said schemes ahead of time. Do you know anyone who has been targeted? Share your thoughts and experiences.

