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Someone Is Using AI to Impersonate Marco Rubio
A State Department cable revealed how an imposter contacted several officials while pretending to be the secretary of state.
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According to a cable sent by Rubio’s office to State Department employees, the impersonator sent voicemails via Signal and, at one point, used a text message to encourage a conversation on the app.