měi guó美国yì yuán议员guān xīn关心wǎng luò网络zhà piàn诈骗wèn tí问题
Recently, two members of the U.S. Congress wrote a letter to Google expressing their concern about online scams.
They said that some criminal groups related to China are conducting scams online, causing many Americans to lose a lot of money.
Sometimes these scams pretend to be romantic relationships to gain trust and then trick people into investing in fake cryptocurrencies; this type of scam is called a 'pig-butchering scam.'
There are also scammers who pretend to be technical support to steal people's computer information and money.
The lawmakers are especially worried that elderly people are easily deceived because some ads and pop-ups look very real.
The lawmakers hope Google can use artificial intelligence technology to better protect users and block these scam ads.
They also hope Google will cooperate with the U.S. government to reduce the occurrence of online scams.
The lawmakers said they will continue to work hard to protect Americans from the harm caused by online scams.