This opens also the possibility to steal money and then pretend that you were fooled by AI impersonating your boss to give you orders that you can't refuse. Sending fake videos of your boss to yourself. Create a smog curtain and give the police a digital hare to chase that does not exist. Wow. Looks like the plot of a new Netflix series.
The old adage "follow the money" still holds, you'll be forever monitored until it shows up. It's even easier in the digital world where they don't need to park a pizza van outside your house.
I think there would be a good chance of getting caught if you did that. The police would be involved at this point and would definitely consider that as something to investigate before concluding the case.
It's all about knowing the limits.. most theft like this isn't really reported / investigated by the police. Companies lose money in stupid scams and thefts all the time, it's usually just written off. $25M would obviously be investigated but $25k?