The State Department has launched an inquiry into incidents where one or more individuals, utilizing artificial intelligence, posed as Secretary of State Marco Rubio in communications to foreign diplomats and key U.S. officials, according to agency sources.
State Department Probes AI-Generated Impersonation of Secretary Rubio

State Department Probes AI-Generated Impersonation of Secretary Rubio
The latest investigation reveals a sophisticated AI impersonation targeting U.S. officials and diplomats.
In a cable dispatched to State Department employees last week, Rubio’s office addressed these troubling impersonation efforts, noting that the impersonators sent both text and voice messages via secured platforms, including the encrypted messaging app Signal. This deceptive outreach reached at least five recipients outside the State Department, including a governor, a congressional member, and three foreign ministers, as detailed in the cable dated July 3.
A senior official confirmed that the department recognizes the severity of the breach and is actively investigating these incidents. "The department takes seriously its responsibility to safeguard its information," the statement emphasized, pledging ongoing enhancement of the agency's cybersecurity measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Marco Rubio, a prominent public figure who previously served as a senator from Florida, has a substantial online presence due to his various public engagements, including press conferences and diplomatic interactions. This visibility made him an accessible target for impersonation, raising significant concerns about the vulnerability of high-ranking officials to advanced AI technologies.
As the investigation unfolds, the world watches closely, reflecting on the implications this incident may have for security protocols in governmental communications and cybersecurity at large.
A senior official confirmed that the department recognizes the severity of the breach and is actively investigating these incidents. "The department takes seriously its responsibility to safeguard its information," the statement emphasized, pledging ongoing enhancement of the agency's cybersecurity measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Marco Rubio, a prominent public figure who previously served as a senator from Florida, has a substantial online presence due to his various public engagements, including press conferences and diplomatic interactions. This visibility made him an accessible target for impersonation, raising significant concerns about the vulnerability of high-ranking officials to advanced AI technologies.
As the investigation unfolds, the world watches closely, reflecting on the implications this incident may have for security protocols in governmental communications and cybersecurity at large.