Gezixuan reported on November 4 that the source Leopeva64 posted on the X platform on November 3 that AI is now "ubiquitous", and the "enhanced protection" in the safe browsing mode of the Chrome browser will be driven by AI, and Google has updated the description of the mode in the Chrome Canary version.

Google has updated the description of this feature on the settings page. The description reads: "Real-time AI-powered protection, based on your browsing data being transmitted to Google, protects you from dangerous websites, downloads, and extensions." ”

MSPOWERUSER reported today that while this change may seem minor in the Chrome Canary version, such a text change may often indicate a larger feature change. When Enhanced Protection Mode is turned on, Chrome not only alerts you to dangerous websites you don't recognize, but also deeply scans for suspicious downloads while keeping your browsing speed intact.

However, unlike the standard protection mode, activating the enhanced protection mode may also send a sample of the website address and activity data to Google for a "security check".

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