Google Unleashes AI Avengers: Scam-Busting Breakthroughs Across Chrome & Android!

Google unveils AI-powered countermeasures to combat scams across Chrome, Search, and Android. Using Gemini Nano, an on-device large language model, Safe Browsing in Chrome 137 improves. The tech giant enhances scam detection systems, snaring deceptive pages and cutting impersonation scams significantly. Plus, new warnings alert Android users to potential spammy notifications.

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Ah, Google. Once just a humble search engine, now a digital superhero with a cape made of code! With Gemini Nano, the brand-new AI buddy, Google’s like the bouncer at the internet’s wildest club, kicking out scam artists faster than you can say “phishing”. They’re taking their security game to a new level, making it safer for all of us to click with abandon. And let’s be honest, anything that keeps us from losing our hard-earned cash to a faux Nigerian prince is a win in my book!

Key Points:

  • Google is rolling out AI-powered countermeasures to combat scams across Chrome, Search, and Android.
  • Introducing Gemini Nano, an on-device large language model (LLM), to enhance Safe Browsing in Chrome 137 on desktops.
  • AI approach aims to tackle scams such as remote tech support, package tracking, and unpaid tolls.
  • Enhanced AI systems claim to block 20 times more deceptive pages and reduce impersonation scams by over 70%.
  • New warning features for Chrome on Android use machine learning to alert users of suspicious notifications.

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