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Starling Bank launched an AI-powered scam feature that detects romance scams and prevents victims from transferring money. The scam intelligence AI agent is part of Starling Assistant, which lets customers use voice or natural language to ask questions about their money. The assistant asks questions when it detects scam signs, such as a request to transfer £3,000 for a plane ticket.
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