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Generative AI Accelerates Fraud, Making Scams Faster and Cheaper

Generative AI Accelerates Fraud, Making Scams Faster and Cheaper
Generative AI is reshaping cybercrime by drastically cutting the time and expertise needed to launch scams. Tasks that once required many hours can now be completed in minutes, enabling criminals to produce convincing phishing emails, deepfake voices, fake documents, and entire scam campaigns at scale. The rapid automation has turned fraud into an industrialized operation, allowing thousands of attacks to be deployed simultaneously and increasing global losses dramatically. Defenders are struggling to keep pace with the speed and sophistication of AI‑driven fraud. Read more

Google Expands AI-Powered Scam Detection Tools in India

Google Expands AI-Powered Scam Detection Tools in India
Google is rolling out on‑device AI scam detection for Pixel 9 smartphones in India, using Gemini Nano to analyze calls without sending data to its servers. The feature, which is off by default and limited to English‑speaking users, flags potential fraud from unknown numbers with an audible beep. Google also launched a pilot that alerts users of screen‑sharing scams in partnership with Navi, Paytm and Google Pay, offering a one‑tap option to end the call. Play Protect continues to block predatory loan apps, and the company’s DigiKavach campaign has reached hundreds of millions, though gaps remain due to limited device share and language coverage. Read more