AI to power India’s fight against cyber fraud: Amit Shah orders 1930 helpline upgrade
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Why It Matters
India’s rollout of an AI‑driven helpline for cyber‑fraud victims signals a shift from reactive to proactive cyber defense, enabling real‑time threat detection and automated user triage at scale. The move positions the country as a leader in state‑backed AI security infrastructure, creating a plug‑and‑play model that competitors may emulate, while reducing fraud losses and improving public trust in digital services.
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- AI product teams
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