Combating Phone Scams with LLM-based Detection: Where Do We Stand?

Zitong Shen, Kangzhong Wang, Youqian Zhang, Grace Ngai, Eugene Y. Fu
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Phone scams pose a significant threat to individuals and communities, causing substantial financial losses and emotional distress. Despite ongoing efforts to combat these scams, scammers continue to adapt and refine their tactics, making it imperative to explore innovative countermeasures. This research explores the potential of large language models (LLMs) to provide detection of fraudulent phone calls. By analyzing the conversational dynamics between scammers and victims, LLM-based detectors can identify potential scams as they occur, offering immediate protection to users. While such approaches demonstrate promising results, we also acknowledge the challenges of biased datasets, relatively low recall, and hallucinations that must be addressed for further advancement in this field
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利用基于 LLM 的检测技术打击电话诈骗:我们的现状如何?
电话诈骗对个人和社区构成重大威胁,造成巨大的经济损失和精神痛苦。尽管人们一直在努力打击这些诈骗行为,但骗子们仍在不断调整和完善他们的策略,因此探索创新的应对措施势在必行。本研究探讨了大型语言模型(LLM)在检测诈骗电话方面的潜力。通过分析诈骗者和受害者之间的对话动态,基于 LLM 的检测器可以在诈骗发生时识别出潜在的诈骗,从而为用户提供即时保护。虽然这些方法取得了令人鼓舞的成果,但我们也认识到数据集存在偏差、召回率相对较低以及幻觉等挑战,要想在这一领域取得更大进步,就必须解决这些问题。
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