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Google to scale up AI-powered fraud detection and security operations in India

  • Google inaugurated its Safety Engineering Centre in Hyderabad on June 18, 2025, focusing on AI-driven security and fraud detection in India.
  • The launch responds to rising digital fraud in India, including an 85% year-over-year increase in UPI fraud valued at approximately $127 million last year.
  • Google employs its Gemini AI model to improve threat detection speed by 300%, issuing 41 million scam warnings through Google Pay and blocking over 500 million suspicious messages monthly via Google Messages.
  • Heather Adkins, Google Security VP, emphasized extensive AI testing and frameworks like the Secure AI Framework to prevent misuse while urging machine-speed responses to evolving cyber threats.
  • The centre aims to advance cybersecurity, responsible AI, and digital safety, supporting India’s digital growth amid unique challenges and increased surveillance risks in the country.
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Google has taken important steps to prevent cyber fraud in India by launching Digikavach in 2023. The company said that in 2024, Google Pay has prevented fraud worth Rs 13 thousand crores. The company has unveiled a safety charter which focuses on online fraud, cyber security and AI development. Let's know the full details.

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TechCrunch broke the news in United States on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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