The State Department is currently probing incidents involving impersonation of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, whereby one or more individuals employed artificial intelligence to send messages to foreign diplomats and U.S. officials. The department confirmed the existence of these impersonated communications in a cable sent to its employees last week.
State Department Investigates Impersonation of Secretary Rubio with AI

State Department Investigates Impersonation of Secretary Rubio with AI
The investigation follows messages sent to diplomats by individuals using AI to mimic the Secretary of State's voice and mannerisms.
The alarming activity reportedly included text and voice messages disseminated via the encrypted chat platform Signal, reaching at least five prominent individuals outside the Department. These recipients comprised a state governor, a congressman, and three foreign ministers, as highlighted in the cable dated July 3.
In response to inquiries, a senior State Department official stated that they were “aware of this incident and are currently investigating the matter.” They emphasized the importance of cybersecurity, describing ongoing efforts to enhance the department's defenses against such threats.
Secretary Rubio, known for his frequent public appearances and robust digital presence, became a target due to the accessibility of his voice and persona across various media outlets. This incident raises significant concerns about the dangers posed by AI technologies in diplomatic communications and the urgent need for enhanced security protocols to safeguard sensitive interactions.
In response to inquiries, a senior State Department official stated that they were “aware of this incident and are currently investigating the matter.” They emphasized the importance of cybersecurity, describing ongoing efforts to enhance the department's defenses against such threats.
Secretary Rubio, known for his frequent public appearances and robust digital presence, became a target due to the accessibility of his voice and persona across various media outlets. This incident raises significant concerns about the dangers posed by AI technologies in diplomatic communications and the urgent need for enhanced security protocols to safeguard sensitive interactions.