Bharti Airtel is introducing AI technology to identify and alert users of potential spam calls and messages in real-time. The system will process billions of calls and messages daily, providing a ‘Suspected Spam’ alert. CEO Gopal Vittal explains this new feature aims to enhance user security without requiring any action from customers.
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