What is Scam Signal?
Scam Signal is a fraud prevention solution launched in South Africa to protect consumers from Authorized Push Payment (APP) fraud.
Africa / Technology
This article summarizes two key developments in the African tech scene: South Africa's innovative approach to combatting banking fraud and Google's continued investment in African AI startups.
South Africa's Scam Signal aims to protect consumers from the increasing threat of APP fraud, where criminals use deception to trick individuals into making payments. This is a proactive step to safeguard citizens in the digital banking space. Google's Accelerator Africa Cohort 10 will support Series A companies leveraging AI and machine learning to develop solutions for the continent. The 12-week hybrid program signifies Google's commitment to fostering AI innovation in Africa.
Surna Technologies from Liberia has also gained global recognition for their work in sovereign AI innovation, adding another highlight to the continent's burgeoning tech landscape.
Scam Signal is a fraud prevention solution launched in South Africa to protect consumers from Authorized Push Payment (APP) fraud.
It is a 12-week hybrid program designed for Series A companies in Africa that are using AI and machine learning to create solutions.
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