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Google New Update: AI will be used by Google to manage spam messages in Gmail

 Google New Update: AI will be used by Google to manage spam messages in Gmail


Google New Update: AI will be used by Google to manage spam messages in Gmail
Google New Update: AI will be used by Google to manage spam messages in Gmail



Google is likely to develop an AI-powered spam detection system that will automatically segregate spam emails that arrive in Gmail.


Google is likely to develop an AI-powered spam detection system that will automatically segregate spam emails that arrive in Gmail. Let us inform you that although special characters, emoticons, typos, and other techniques have been used in spam emails to try to get past Gmail's security filter up until now, such spam emails will be blocked once the AI-powered spam detection filter is active. You won't have to be concerned. Please elaborate on Google's AI-powered spam detection function.


RETVec filter: what is it?


Google has been using the Resilient and Efficient Text Vectorizer up till now to stop phishing and spam. which used text categorization to choose undesirable messages. Google has been able to stop malicious material and phishing attempts on Gmail, YouTube, and Google Play thanks to the RETVec technology. With over 100 languages supported out of the box, RETVec does not need lookup tables or predefined vocabulary. Furthermore, RETVec is a filter that doesn't need any pre-processing and can be added to any TF model.


It is available for online and phone usage.


Gmail's AI spam detection feature is available for usage on Android, iOS, and web versions. This spam detection will ensure that you stop receiving phishing and scam emails. Up until recently, Gmail's security measures included additional levels that allowed spam emails to be gotten around. Google has announced the December Security Update, a new security patch for Android users. Google claims that new security code addresses 85 Android phone vulnerabilities, including the critical CVE 2023-40088 issue.


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