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Exclusive: Google’s former ‘click fraud czar’ emerges from stealth with an on-device AI shield against AI-powered phishing, deepfakes, and other scams

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In recent weeks, several news stories have highlighted the complexities of trust and relationships in the digital age. While some experts argue that office romances are no longer taboo, others warn of the dangers of...

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Google's Former "Click Fraud Czar" Emerges with New Startup : Shuman Ghosemajumder, the former "click fraud czar" at Google, has launched a new...

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  • Google's Former "Click Fraud Czar" Emerges with New Startup: Shuman Ghosemajumder, the former "click fraud czar" at Google, has launched a new startup called Reken, which aims to combat AI-powered phishing and deepfakes.
  • Prefab Homebuilder Expands into Single-Family Homes: Samara, a prefabricated homebuilder, has unveiled a new line of small-scale starter homes, ranging from 1,000 to 1,750 square feet.
  • Match Group's HR Chief Weighs in on Office Romances: D.V. Williams, chief people officer at Match Group, argues that transparency is key when it comes to office relationships, and that employees should understand their company's policy and disclose any relationships to HR.

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The Rise of AI-Powered Scams : As AI technology becomes more advanced, the risk of scams and phishing attacks increases. Reken's platform aims to...

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  • The Rise of AI-Powered Scams: As AI technology becomes more advanced, the risk of scams and phishing attacks increases. Reken's platform aims to mitigate this risk by using on-device AI models to detect and prevent scams.
  • The Future of Housing: Samara's expansion into single-family homes reflects a growing trend towards smaller, more sustainable housing options.
  • The Evolution of Office Relationships: As the nature of work changes, so too do the rules around office relationships. Williams' comments highlight the need for transparency and disclosure in this area.

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The biggest security threat of the AI era is the collapse of trust in online communication." — Shuman Ghosemajumder, Founder of Reken "Transparency...

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"The biggest security threat of the AI era is the collapse of trust in online communication." — Shuman Ghosemajumder, Founder of Reken
"Transparency is key when it comes to office relationships. Employees should understand their company's policy and disclose any relationships to HR." — D.V. Williams, Chief People Officer at Match Group

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What: Reken's AI-powered scam detection platform, Samara's expansion into single-family homes, Match Group's stance on office relationships When:...

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  • What: Reken's AI-powered scam detection platform, Samara's expansion into single-family homes, Match Group's stance on office relationships
  • When: Reken emerged from stealth development this week, Samara unveiled its new line of homes this month, Match Group's comments were made in a recent interview
  • Impact: Reken's platform aims to mitigate the risk of AI-powered scams, Samara's homes reflect a growing trend towards sustainable housing, Match Group's comments highlight the need for transparency in office relationships

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42%: The percentage of employees who report having had a romantic relationship with a coworker, according to a recent survey

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  • **42%: The percentage of employees who report having had a romantic relationship with a coworker, according to a recent survey

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As we move forward in this complex digital landscape, it's clear that trust and relationships will continue to evolve. Whether it's the rise of...

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As we move forward in this complex digital landscape, it's clear that trust and relationships will continue to evolve. Whether it's the rise of AI-powered scams or the changing nature of office relationships, one thing is certain: transparency and disclosure will be key to building trust and fostering connections.

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Exclusive: Google’s former ‘click fraud czar’ emerges from stealth with an on-device AI shield against AI-powered phishing, deepfakes, and other scams

Here is the synthesized article: **Contrasting Views on Trust and Relationships** Subtitle: Experts Weigh in on Office Romances, AI-Powered Scams, andPrefab Homes Excerpt: From the risks of office relationships to the rise of AI-powered

Tuesday, July 14, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In recent weeks, several news stories have highlighted the complexities of trust and relationships in the digital age. While some experts argue that office romances are no longer taboo, others warn of the dangers of AI-powered scams. Meanwhile, innovative companies are exploring new ways to build trust and foster connections.

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  • Google's Former "Click Fraud Czar" Emerges with New Startup: Shuman Ghosemajumder, the former "click fraud czar" at Google, has launched a new startup called Reken, which aims to combat AI-powered phishing and deepfakes.
  • Prefab Homebuilder Expands into Single-Family Homes: Samara, a prefabricated homebuilder, has unveiled a new line of small-scale starter homes, ranging from 1,000 to 1,750 square feet.
  • Match Group's HR Chief Weighs in on Office Romances: D.V. Williams, chief people officer at Match Group, argues that transparency is key when it comes to office relationships, and that employees should understand their company's policy and disclose any relationships to HR.

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Why It Matters

  • The Rise of AI-Powered Scams: As AI technology becomes more advanced, the risk of scams and phishing attacks increases. Reken's platform aims to mitigate this risk by using on-device AI models to detect and prevent scams.
  • The Future of Housing: Samara's expansion into single-family homes reflects a growing trend towards smaller, more sustainable housing options.
  • The Evolution of Office Relationships: As the nature of work changes, so too do the rules around office relationships. Williams' comments highlight the need for transparency and disclosure in this area.

What Experts Say

"The biggest security threat of the AI era is the collapse of trust in online communication." — Shuman Ghosemajumder, Founder of Reken
"Transparency is key when it comes to office relationships. Employees should understand their company's policy and disclose any relationships to HR." — D.V. Williams, Chief People Officer at Match Group

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  • What: Reken's AI-powered scam detection platform, Samara's expansion into single-family homes, Match Group's stance on office relationships
  • When: Reken emerged from stealth development this week, Samara unveiled its new line of homes this month, Match Group's comments were made in a recent interview
  • Impact: Reken's platform aims to mitigate the risk of AI-powered scams, Samara's homes reflect a growing trend towards sustainable housing, Match Group's comments highlight the need for transparency in office relationships

Key Numbers

  • **42%: The percentage of employees who report having had a romantic relationship with a coworker, according to a recent survey

What Comes Next

As we move forward in this complex digital landscape, it's clear that trust and relationships will continue to evolve. Whether it's the rise of AI-powered scams or the changing nature of office relationships, one thing is certain: transparency and disclosure will be key to building trust and fostering connections.

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