The big tension of crores of Android users is over, now fake calls will not come! Google brought new feature
Google has released a new security feature for millions of Android users around the world. Users were demanding this feature for a long time. This new feature will automatically detect fake calls coming to the user’s phone and issue a warning before picking up the phone. This feature of Google is completely AI based, which will identify incoming calls and protect against AI enabled voice clone, call spoofing cyber attacks etc.
Control on digital arrest
In the last few years, digital arrest has been discussed the most. Cyber criminals impersonate officers, police etc. and then commit fraud with people. For this, AI generated voice is used. This new tool will identify the voice created by AI and issue alerts to the users, so that scams can be avoided.
Google has blog post It has been told through this that this new fake call detection feature has been rolled out. It has been released simultaneously globally. Users using Android 12 or above operating system will start getting this feature. This feature will especially work to prevent AI based voice cloning scam, call spoofing scam and digital arrest fraud.
fake call detection tool
How will it work?
This feature of Google will work in the default phone app of Android smartphone. As soon as a call comes to the user’s number, this tool will detect through AI whether it is fake or not. For this, it will send a signal from the caller’s handset to the receiver’s device, so that it can be known whether the call is fake or not. After this, an alert related to this will also be received on the screen of the receiver.
This Google tool will warn users to disconnect the call immediately. This tool will especially work to prevent cyber crime. This feature will soon be available by default in Google’s Phone app. If a user wishes, he can disable this feature. For this you will have to go to the settings of the phone app.
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