You know how would this be extremely useful? If it was built into the browsers (like the deceptive website warning) and into chat apps - and it would warn real time, as the scam happens. I guess there are some value in this form too, but it's more like after-the-fact analysis for the majority of the users (you either know right away that it's a scam, or you start thinking later "oh... was I just scammed? let me try investigating".
Of course I realize the privacy questions this raises... but still.
That's indeed a good idea, we definitely share the same thought process as you, because we built AntiPhish.AI exactly in the way you described it. It is a Chrome extension specifically for gmail inbox security, it gives red flags when it see any scam attempts.
About the privacy concerns, we gave a lot of thought about it as well, for now we just pass everything to openai and leave nothing in our system, but in the future we think the best way to handle privacy is open source AntiPhish.AI so that everyone can self-host their own anti-phishing solution.
Of course I realize the privacy questions this raises... but still.
About the privacy concerns, we gave a lot of thought about it as well, for now we just pass everything to openai and leave nothing in our system, but in the future we think the best way to handle privacy is open source AntiPhish.AI so that everyone can self-host their own anti-phishing solution.