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Google AI Fights India's Rising Digital Scams
21 Nov
Summary
- Google deploys on-device AI for scam detection on Pixel 9.
- New alerts combat screen-sharing fraud with financial apps.
- Digital fraud in India caused billions in losses recently.

Google is significantly boosting its efforts to combat escalating digital fraud in India by introducing advanced AI-driven security features. For Pixel 9 devices, a new on-device scam detection capability powered by Gemini Nano will analyze phone calls in real-time to identify potential fraud without compromising user privacy by sending audio data to servers. This feature, initially for English-speaking users, marks a crucial step in protecting individuals as digital transactions surge.
Complementing this, Google is piloting a new feature with major financial applications such as Navi, Paytm, and Google Pay. This initiative focuses on thwarting screen-sharing scams, a prevalent method where fraudsters trick users into revealing sensitive information like one-time passwords. Android 11 users will receive alerts with a one-tap option to immediately end calls and halt screen sharing, with plans to expand language support.
These technological advancements are part of a broader strategy, including Google's DigiKavach awareness campaign and collaboration with the Reserve Bank of India. Despite these efforts, challenges remain, including the presence of fraudulent apps on the Play Store, highlighting the ongoing battle against evolving digital threats in India's vast mobile market.




