Google is using Gemini to keep latest online scammers in check

What you need to know

  • Google announced that it’s using its AI to detect and combat new online scams on Chrome, Search, and Android.
  • The tech giant claims that these advancements in AI technology have enabled Google to catch 20 times the number of scammy pages.
  • For Chrome, users will see the browser spamming unwanted or malicious notifications from a scam website, and they will be given the option to either unsubscribe or view the content that was blocked.
  • Google is using Gemini’s Nano, an on-device approach that even spots scams that haven’t been seen before. 

Google detailed in a Keyword post how it is currently keeping new online scams at bay with the help of Gemini. It released a report on how the tech giant has been working on detecting scams on Search, Chrome, and Android.

To start, the company says it has used Gemini’s algorithms will quickly identify scammers’ patterns and linguistic cues that are indicative of fraudulent activity, considering that scammers keep switching around their techniques, and don’t stick to one pattern to get into people’s online accounts and sensitive data.

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