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Marco Rubio impostor using AI to contact multiple senior officials – report

An unknown fraudster has used artificial intelligence to impersonate the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, contacting at least five senior officials.

According to a state department cable seen by the Washington Post, the impostor sent fake voice messages and texts that mimicked Rubio’s voice and writing style to those targets including three foreign ministers, a US governor and a member of Congress.

The cable, dated 3 July, said the impostor “left voicemails on Signal for at least two targeted individuals” and sent text messages inviting others to communicate on the platform.

It’s still a mystery who is behind the scam, but the cable reportedly reads that the goal had been “gaining access to information or accounts” of powerful government officials.

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A split Wisconsin supreme court is paving the way for a statewide “conversion therapy” ban by striking down a Republican committee’s constitutional challenge to the proposed rule.

The 4-3 decision from the liberal-majority court overturned the GOP-controlled joint committee for the review of administrative rules, which had twice rejected a state agency regulation banning the scientifically discredited practice aimed at “converting” LGBTQ+ people to heterosexuality.

The ruling is yet another brush up between the Democratic governor, Tony Evers, and the Republican-controlled legislature over LGBTQ+ rights. Evers has previously vetoed GOP bills targeting transgender high school athletes and has sought to limit the legislature’s power.

Conversion therapy is already banned in 23 states and Washington DC.

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