Google Uses AI on Android to Flag Scam Texts, Fraud
Google is enhancing its Android security capabilities by expanding the reach of its “Scam Detection” tool in Google Messages. The feature, which operates using on-device artificial intelligence, will now identify a broader set of digital fraud attempts, including scam texts and investment-related fraud. By analyzing message content locally on the device, the system flags suspicious communications without transmitting personal data to the cloud, bolstering user privacy.
The updated protection aims to address the growing sophistication of fraudulent schemes targeting mobile users. With scam tactics evolving rapidly, Google’s use of on-device AI reflects a strategic shift toward proactive, privacy-conscious defense mechanisms. The feature builds on existing safeguards within Google Messages, offering real-time alerts that warn users of potential threats before engagement.
This move underscores Google’s broader effort to integrate artificial intelligence into its core services, particularly in areas where security and user trust are critical. The rollout is part of Android’s continued security evolution.
