Google takes aim at Android malware with an AI-powered live threat detection service | TechCrunch
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Google's new live threat detection service on Android uses Google Play Protect's on-device AI to analyze apps for malicious behavior, sending suspicious apps for additional review, disabling or warning users if necessary.
The service utilizes Google's Private Compute Core for user data privacy, giving control over data sharing. Deploying on Google Pixel devices initially, others like Oppo, Honor, and Lenovo will follow.
While Google aims to boost user confidence in downloading from Google Play, Apple focuses on app review to prevent malware, stopping $1.8 billion in fraud on the App Store. Both companies prioritize user safety.
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