Meet the AI Granny Daisy: This AI Bot Can Waste Scammers’ Time by Answering Their Calls
O2 has introduced Daisy, an AI bot designed to engage scammers in lengthy phone conversations. This innovative tool aims to keep scammers occupied, preventing them from targeting real individuals.
Phone scams have become more prevalent, with many people falling victim to these deceitful tactics. Scammers often impersonate legitimate entities or acquaintances to extract sensitive information like financial details or passwords. Such data can lead to identity theft or financial loss.

AI Granny: A New Defence Against Scams
Daisy is not a feature for personal phone accounts but a dedicated phone number listed on online 'mugs lists' used by scammers targeting UK consumers. O2 Virgin Media ensures Daisy is available 24/7 to answer scam calls, aiming to prolong the interaction and reduce the time scammers have to deceive others.
If you encounter a scam call, refrain from sharing any personal information and hang up immediately. O2 customers can report such calls by texting the number to 7726 at no cost. This helps in tracking and mitigating scam activities.
Understanding Scam Tactics
Scammers may pretend to be from reputable companies, government agencies, or even someone familiar like a friend or family member. Once they gain your trust, they might request sensitive information that can be misused for fraudulent purposes.
Daisy's creation highlights the growing need for innovative solutions in combating scams. By engaging scammers in conversation, Daisy effectively reduces their opportunity to target unsuspecting individuals.
The introduction of Daisy marks a significant step in protecting consumers from phone scams. As technology evolves, so do the methods employed by scammers. Tools like Daisy are essential in staying ahead of these threats and safeguarding personal information.


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