Google Messages is trying to tackle today's most annoying messaging spam
Briefly

The Sensitive Content Warning feature in Google Messages will blur images identified as containing nudity and provide resources for users before they view such images.
Google emphasizes that all scanning is done on-device, ensuring user privacy as it does not store or send image contents elsewhere, maintaining end-to-end encryption.
An upgraded scam detection system in Google Messages aims to better recognize fraudulent messages related to job opportunities and delivery notifications, enhancing spam filtering.
With the rollout of new features to beta users, there's an expectation of improved filtering mechanisms, allowing Google Messages to catch more suspicious texts.
Read at The Verge
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