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Google announces deepfake call detection for Android, new AirDrop device support

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Summary

Ars Technica reports Google's June Android feature drop adds deepfake call detection across Android 12+ and expands AirDrop, leveraging on-device AI to verify calls from known contacts. It requires Phone by Google, Contacts, and Google Messages apps, and may be ineffective if the caller uses non-Google apps. The piece highlights rising impersonation scams and discusses adoption and privacy considerations for users and organizations.

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