Google on Tuesday announced new features which will use artificial intelligence to protect users’ data in case an Android smartphone is stolen. Brazil, where about two mobile phones are stolen every minute, will be the first country where the new system will be tested, Fabio Coelho, Google’s Brazil country director, said in a blog post on Tuesday. “Brazilian user feedback inspired these anti-theft features, and the country will be the first to test them out,” Coelho said. From July, Brazilian users owning compatible Android devices will be able to access a beta version of Google’s new theft de…