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New AI feature can help break scammers’ ‘spells’, says Starling Bank

The Standard

The Standard

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June 23, 2026

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New AI feature can help break scammers’ ‘spells’, says Starling Bank

Starling Assistant can detect the initial signs of scams and ask questions, the bank said.

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