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Google Sues to Stop Chinese Cybercrime Group from Using Its A.I.

Google has filed a lawsuit against a Chinese cybercrime group accused of exploiting its Gemini AI system to create hundreds of fake corporate and government websites. The case highlights how sophisticated AI tools can be weaponized for large-scale fraud operations. This represents one of the first major legal actions by a tech company specifically targeting the malicious use of its AI systems.

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