In the increasingly digitalized world, scam and spam calls are becoming a more and more frequent problem for consumers. Fortunately, Google has recently announced a new feature to their Google Voice application that uses AI to detect and warn users of potential spam calls.
The new feature will use machine learning to analyze incoming calls in order to assess the likelihood that it is a scam or spam call. If the AI determines with a certain level of confidence that the call is likely to be a scam or spam, then it will provide the user with a warning before the call is answered. The warning will also provide information regarding the caller, such as their phone number and where they are located.
Users will be able to customize the sensitivity of the AI so that it only warns them, or even rejects calls, when the AI is certain that the call is likely to be a scam or spam. This will allow users to reduce the number of unnecessary calls they receive from scammers and spammers, while still being able to answer calls from people that the AI determines is unlikely to be a scam.
This predictive technology is an important step for Google Voice, as it is a key tool for many users in staying connected with friends and family, without having to worry about spam or scam calls. The new feature will also provide a sense of security, as users will not have to waste their time or energy on answering or responding to potentially fraudulent calls.
Google Voice has long been an important part of the Google family, and this recent enhancement is another example of the way the platform is constantly evolving to better serve its users. With a heightened level of security now available, users can continue to make the most out of their Google Voice experience without having to worry about unwanted calls.