Google Chrome is testing a new AI tool that scans for scams to help save you from online trickery

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  • Google Chrome is testing a new AI-powered scam detection feature
  • It seemingly uses an on-device Large Language Model (LLM) to maintain user privacy
  • AI-driven safety tools, including scam detection, help to fight the rise of AI-powered threats online

The world’s most popular browser, Google Chrome, is experimenting with a new AI-powered tool designed to help you avoid online scams.

The feature is currently being tested and apparently uses AI tech, specifically a Large Language Model (LLM) on the device, to analyze web pages and determine if they seem suspicious or scam-related.



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