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Bharti Airtel, an Indian telecommunications company, has introduced a new AI-powered solution to detect and alert users of suspected spam calls and messages. The free service will be activated for Airtel customers starting Thursday. The system processes one trillion records in real-time and flags suspicious calls or messages as "suspected SPAM." It is claimed to detect 97% of spam calls and 99% of spam messages.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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