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Chrome Users Gain AI Opt-Out for Scam Detection

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Chrome's Canary version now allows users to disable the AI scam detection model.
  • The AI model was hosted locally on devices to enhance real-time protection.
  • Users can opt-out via Chrome settings under 'System' by turning off 'On-device GenAI'.

Google Chrome has introduced a new toggle in its experimental 'Canary' version, granting users the ability to disable the AI model used for scam detection. This AI component was integrated last year to provide enhanced real-time protection against potentially unsafe websites, extensions, and downloads.

The locally-hosted AI model operates on the user's device, scanning for scam indicators. While the exact benefits compared to non-AI versions are unclear, it likely uses pattern recognition similar to antivirus software. This opt-out feature represents a significant user win, offering control over AI integration.

First spotted in November 2024, the option to disable 'On-device GenAI' is currently in Chrome Canary. Users can access it via 'System' settings. This feature is expected to be available to all Chrome users in an upcoming update, offering greater user autonomy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In the Chrome Canary version, you can disable it by going to System settings and turning off 'On-device GenAI'.
It scans websites, extensions, and downloads for potential scams to enhance real-time protection.
Currently, an opt-out is available in the Canary version, suggesting it may not be mandatory for all users soon.

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