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Google conducts beta testing of enhanced Pixel Call screen with conversational AI

Google Pixel Call screen Beta

Google Pixel Call screen Beta

Google has initiated beta testing of an improved version of Pixel Call Screen, featuring enhanced capabilities and the potential integration of conversational AI. Although the beta testing had gone unnoticed until now, Google officially announced it in mid-May.

The Call Screen beta encompasses two key aspects, starting with an update to the settings user interface. Towards the end of May, users began to notice simplified Call Screen settings, with the new “Protection level” options gradually becoming more widely available. The available options are as follows:

The significant modification introduced to Pixel Call Screen as part of this beta is the implementation of a more natural-sounding series of voice prompts to determine the caller’s identity and purpose. Google is currently testing this feature with selected owners of Pixel 6 and newer devices within the United States. It is evident that Tensor, the AI chipset, is a requirement for this functionality, suggesting the utilization of on-device AI. The ultimate objective is to enhance Call Screen capabilities and reduce the frequency of robocalls, enabling users to reclaim their time and enjoy peace of mind.

Which devices are eligible for the beta program?

How can I access and adjust my Call Screen settings?

When will this feature be accessible to all users?

To provide feedback on your experience, please click on the “Help Us Improve” feedback button within your Phone by Google app whenever it appears in the Recents tab. Google concludes by expressing its anticipation to provide more updates about this project in the coming months.

In April, Google hinted at expanding the capabilities of Pixel Call Screen “even further” within the year, employing “multi-step, multi-turn conversational AI.” While previous speculation suggested that this development could be tied to the release of the Pixel 8 and involve large language models (LLMs), the beta announcement indicates that older Tensor devices will also benefit from these advancements.

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