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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become ubiquitous. Users are now utilizing AI agents for a wide range of tasks, from simple web searches to complex coding and generating surreal images. Google is leveraging its AI assistant, Gemini, to identify and combat online scams.

Google has recently shared its approach to utilizing AI to protect users on Search, Chrome, and Android.

Search

In a blog post dated May 8, Google announced that its AI-powered system can detect and filter out “scammy results” in Search, thereby shielding users from malicious websites that attempt to steal personal information. This AI-driven approach has enabled Google to catch 20 times more scam attempts than before.

Google’s AI technology can identify large-scale scam campaigns, such as airline scams, and has already reduced these types of scams in Search by over 80%.

Chrome

Chrome’s Enhanced Protection mode provides users with enhanced security against phishing and online scams, making it twice as effective as Google’s Standard Protection. To further augment scam protection for Enhanced Protection users on desktop, Google is now utilizing Gemini Nano, a sophisticated on-device AI.

Gemini Nano operates directly on the device, enabling it to detect new scams instantly, even those that have not been previously identified. This AI technology excels at understanding complex websites, allowing it to respond quickly to emerging scam techniques. It is currently being used to block tech support scams, which are among the most common and dangerous online threats.

Google plans to expand this AI-powered protection to Android devices and cover a broader range of scams in the future.

Android

To combat scamsters who attempt to infiltrate through website notifications, Chrome on Android is introducing AI-driven warnings to identify spammy or misleading notifications.

If a notification appears suspicious, Chrome’s on-device AI will display a warning, giving the user the option to unsubscribe or review what was blocked. If the alert was incorrect, the user can still allow future notifications from that site.

For scams perpetrated through calls and text messages, Google has launched on-device AI-powered Scam Detection in Messages and Phone apps on Android.

  • Published On May 10, 2025 at 09:09 AM IST

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become ubiquitous. Users are now utilizing AI agents for a wide range of tasks, from simple web searches to complex coding and generating surreal images. Google is leveraging its AI assistant, Gemini, to identify and combat online scams.

Google has recently shared its approach to utilizing AI to protect users on Search, Chrome, and Android.

Search

In a blog post dated May 8, Google announced that its AI-powered system can detect and filter out “scammy results” in Search, thereby shielding users from malicious websites that attempt to steal personal information. This AI-driven approach has enabled Google to catch 20 times more scam attempts than before.

Google’s AI technology can identify large-scale scam campaigns, such as airline scams, and has already reduced these types of scams in Search by over 80%.

Chrome

Chrome’s Enhanced Protection mode provides users with enhanced security against phishing and online scams, making it twice as effective as Google’s Standard Protection. To further augment scam protection for Enhanced Protection users on desktop, Google is now utilizing Gemini Nano, a sophisticated on-device AI.

Gemini Nano operates directly on the device, enabling it to detect new scams instantly, even those that have not been previously identified. This AI technology excels at understanding complex websites, allowing it to respond quickly to emerging scam techniques. It is currently being used to block tech support scams, which are among the most common and dangerous online threats.

Google plans to expand this AI-powered protection to Android devices and cover a broader range of scams in the future.

Android

To combat scamsters who attempt to infiltrate through website notifications, Chrome on Android is introducing AI-driven warnings to identify spammy or misleading notifications.

If a notification appears suspicious, Chrome’s on-device AI will display a warning, giving the user the option to unsubscribe or review what was blocked. If the alert was incorrect, the user can still allow future notifications from that site.

For scams perpetrated through calls and text messages, Google has launched on-device AI-powered Scam Detection in Messages and Phone apps on Android.

  • Published On May 10, 2025 at 09:09 AM IST

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