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Norton Unveils ‘Genie’ AI to Fight ChatGPT Scams

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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  1. Norton has integrated its AI-powered Genie scam protection assistant into ChatGPT, enabling real-time detection of suspicious messages within conversations.
  2. The tool analyzes entire message contexts—beyond just URLs—providing immediate guidance on whether content is safe or likely a scam.
  3. Users can ask specific questions about emails, links, or messages, receiving clear, actionable advice and explanations of scam tactics.
  4. This proactive approach aims to help users make safer online decisions, reflecting a shift towards early threat detection within everyday digital interactions.

Enhancing Digital Safety with AI Integration

Norton has introduced a new feature called Genie, which is now part of ChatGPT. This AI tool helps users detect scams in real time right within their chat conversations. As online scams grow more sophisticated, many people turn to AI to verify suspicious messages. Recognizing this trend, Norton embedded its scam protection assistant directly into the AI platform. Now, users can share questionable emails, links, or images for instant analysis. The tool then evaluates the content and offers clear guidance, helping users decide if a message is safe or potentially malicious. This integration makes cybersecurity support more accessible during everyday online interactions. It aims to make online decisions safer by providing immediate assistance, no matter where users are seeking information.

Practical Benefits and Broader Impacts

The Genie feature responds to the rise of scams that are often very convincing. Unlike basic security checks that only examine URLs, Genie looks at the entire message context. It considers wording, tone, and tactics like impersonation or urgency to identify scams better. For instance, users can ask if an email about locked accounts or a suspicious delivery message is real. After analysis, Genie clearly explains its reasoning and recommends actions, such as avoiding clicking or deleting messages. This helps users understand scam tricks and make safer choices quickly. Embedding such smart tools into daily conversations marks a shift in cybersecurity, focusing on prevention rather than just reacting to threats. By meeting users where they already seek help online, Norton’s new feature promotes smarter, more proactive safety habits in an increasingly digital world.

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