Google Chrome is testing a new feature that detects fraud with the help of artificial ielligence. This feature was observed in the “Canary” version of Google Chrome under the title “Clie Side Detection Brand and Ie for Scam Detection” and analyzes web pages with a large language model (LLM).
According to the “Bleepingcomputer” report, this feature uses artificial ielligence to check web pages and helps the user ideify suspicious pages. With this feature, Google Chrome can issue a warning when accessing a suspicious page may be dangerous, such as pages that try to deceive the user; For example, if a page claims your computer is infected and prompts you to call a specific number, Chrome’s AI can detect the deceptive tactics and alert the user.

To use this feature, users must install the latest version of Google Chrome Canary and go to the “Clie Side Detection Brand and Ie for Scam Detection” section at chrome://flags/ and activate it. After restarting the browser, this feature is activated and can ideify scams with the help of artificial ielligence.
How does Google Chrome preve online fraud?
Google had previously iroduced other AI-based features such as “Store reviews”, which uses artificial ielligence to analyze and summarize product reviews from platforms such as “Trustpilot” and “ScamAdvisor”. With these features, Google tries to strengthen the security of the Chrome browser and provide a safer user experience.

By using this technology, Google allows users to surf the web without worrying about information theft. Also, this feature is similar to Google’s “Enhanced Protection” function, which was previously activated based on artificial ielligence to deal with dangerous sites.



