Africa's Labour Productivity Gap: A Threat to Economic Growth
African countries lag behind in labour productivity, hindering economic growth and innovation, with Libya leading the pack at $30 per hour worked.
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Google has taken a significant step in enhancing Android security with the rollout of its Play Protect service's live threat detection feature. This update, announced at Google I/O earlier this year, is now available to Pixel 6 and newer phones, with a broader rollout to other Android devices expected in the coming months.
The live threat detection feature targets hard-to-spot malware apps that hide their intentions well, scanning apps for suspicious behavior in real-time. This proactive approach enables the detection of malware that remains dormant at first and later engages in malicious activity. The detection process takes place on-device, ensuring user data security through the use of Android's Private Compute Core.
In addition to live threat detection, Google is also introducing scam call detection, which uses on-device AI to analyze phone calls and identify signs of scam attempts. This feature is currently available to beta program members with a Pixel 6 or later, with a wider rollout planned for the future. These security enhancements demonstrate Google's commitment to protecting Android users from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
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