🛑 Google’s AI Terminates 39M+ Ad Accounts – Fraudsters, Meet Your Match 🤖💥

Google's AI just suspended over 39 million ad accounts for fraud, proving it's not just about cat videos and search results anymore. Here's how the tech giant is cleaning up the ad world. 🧹📉

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2025-04-16 05:30 +0530


🛑 Google’s AI Terminates 39M+ Ad Accounts – Fraudsters, Meet Your Match 🤖💥

In a move that would make even the Terminator nod in approval, Google’s AI has suspended over 39 million advertiser accounts suspected of fraudulent activities in 2024.


🤖 The AI Enforcer

Google’s AI isn’t just for autocomplete anymore. It’s now the digital sheriff of the advertising world, using large language models (LLMs) to detect:

  • Business impersonations
  • Illegitimate payment details
  • Deepfake ad scams

And it’s doing this before these shady ads even have a chance to go live.


📊 The Numbers Game

  • 39.2 million advertiser accounts suspended
  • 1.8 billion ads taken down
  • 5.1 billion ads blocked
  • 1.3 billion pages removed

In India alone:

  • 2.9 million accounts suspended
  • 247.4 million ads removed

Top violations included:

  • Financial services scams
  • Trademark misuse
  • Ad network abuse
  • Personalized ads violations
  • Gambling and games

đź§  Human + AI = Dream Team

While AI did the heavy lifting, over 100 human experts from Google’s Ads Safety, Trust and Safety, and DeepMind teams collaborated to tackle complex issues like deepfake scams involving public figures.

Their combined efforts led to:

  • 700,000 offending advertising accounts suspended
  • 90% drop in reports of deepfake ads

🎯 The Bigger Picture

Google’s crackdown isn’t just about numbers; it’s about creating a safer digital advertising ecosystem. By proactively identifying and removing fraudulent content, they’re ensuring that users aren’t duped by deceptive ads.


đź’¬ Final Thoughts

Google’s AI has gone from suggesting search queries to cleaning up the digital ad streets. So, fraudsters beware: there’s a new sheriff in town, and it’s powered by AI.