Feb. 19, 2024, 12:24 p.m. | Guru Baran

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Google has introduced Magika, an AI-powered file-type identification system that assists in detecting binary and textual file formats. Even when utilizing a CPU, Magika’s unique, highly-tuned deep-learning model allows for accurate file identification in a matter of milliseconds. Internally, Magika is widely utilized to route Gmail, Drive, and Safe Browsing files to the appropriate security and […]


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