Google Messages Introduces AI to Blur Unsolicited Nude Images and Alerts Senders
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Google Messages Introduces AI to Blur Unsolicited Nude Images and Alerts Senders

A new feature in Google Messages uses AI to blur unsolicited nude images, guiding senders to reconsider their choices.

Your Google Messages app is being updated with a new feature that prompts users with AI. This feature, designed to enhance safety, blurs images deemed sensitive, such as unsolicited nude photos. Ars Technica recently highlighted its rollout on Android devices.

When someone sends a nude image, the app will blur it automatically and provide the sender with a reminder about reconsidering such messages. Users must take action to activate the new feature, which may not be enabled by default.

This initiative aims to protect individuals from unwanted content, emphasizing the importance of privacy and consent regarding shared images.

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