Alex Rivlin, a Vegas real estate CEO, searched Google for Royal Caribbean’s customer service — and Google’s AI fed him a fake number straight from a scammer.
- The “rep” booked him a shuttle that never existed
- Scammer nailed real pickup spots and fees in Venice to stay convincing
- Fraudsters are planting fake numbers in forums and junk sites, which Google’s AI then parrots back
Experts say the fix is simple: only pull from verified sources. Until then, your search bar might be the most dangerous scammer on the internet.