Google’s Gemini Nano is building a solution to detect scam calls. How it will help/affect you? ‼️Your phone will be able to alert you in real time during a call if it detects conversation patterns associated with scams. ‼️Your conversation will remain private as this protection happens on-device. ‼️All calls will be heard and analysed and alerts will be generated in case the conversation matches a per-set pattern. ‼️Gemini Nano on phones will have a huge impact on your privacy as there will be no explicit consent for analysing or hearing the calls. Will cover the compliance aspects around it in the next post.
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