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Google blocks 8.3bn ads in AI-led safety drive

Says 99% of harmful ads stopped before reaching users

by Onome Amuge
April 17, 2026
in Technology
Google blocks 8.3bn ads in AI-led safety drive

Google has unveiled its 2025 Ads Safety Report, signaling a decisive escalation in the use of generative artificial intelligence to police the global digital advertising ecosystem, with significant implications for Nigeria’s fast-expanding online economy.

At the core of the report is Gemini, the company’s advanced AI system, which has materially shifted enforcement from reactive moderation to predictive prevention. According to the report, more than 99 per cent of policy-violating ads were blocked before reaching users in 2025; a milestone that underscores the growing sophistication of AI-driven trust and safety infrastructure.

For Nigeria, where millions rely on digital platforms for commerce, marketing, and information access, the development represents a critical layer of protection against increasingly complex online threats, particularly scams and deceptive advertising.

The report, published by Google, reveals that 8.3 billion ads were blocked or removed globally within the review period, alongside the suspension of 24.9 million advertiser accounts. Notably, 602 million ads linked to scam-related activity were taken down, while over 4 million offending accounts were disabled.

Industry analysts note that Nigeria, with its rapidly digitising SME sector and high internet penetration among entrepreneurs, remains particularly exposed to such risks. Scams, often disguised as legitimate business offers or financial opportunities, continue to undermine trust in digital platforms.

Google’s approach, however, is evolving in step with these threats. By leveraging Gemini’s ability to interpret intent rather than relying solely on keyword detection, enforcement systems can now identify more sophisticated, AI-generated scam content designed to evade traditional filters.

A key dimension of the report is its focus on protecting legitimate businesses, an issue of direct relevance to Nigeria’s entrepreneurial landscape. The company disclosed an 80 per cent improvement in enforcement precision, significantly reducing wrongful advertiser suspensions. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which depend heavily on uninterrupted digital visibility, such errors can have immediate revenue consequences.

The report also highlights an intensification of identity verification protocols. New measures, including biometric “selfie checks,” are being deployed to authenticate advertisers and deter fraudulent actors from entering the ecosystem. 

Equally notable is the system’s enhanced responsiveness to user feedback. Google disclosed that AI integration enabled safety teams to process four times as many user reports compared to the previous year. This acceleration strengthens localised threat detection, allowing harmful ads reported by Nigerian users to be neutralised with significantly reduced latency.

Beyond ads, enforcement extended to over 480 million web pages that were either blocked or restricted, alongside action taken against more than 245,000 publisher sites. These measures reflect a comprehensive approach that targets not just advertisers but the broader digital content supply chain.

 

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook ,X and  LinkedIn

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