The Google Pixel will answer it for you thanks to artificial intelligence

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The Google Pixel will answer it for you thanks to artificial intelligence

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Call screen It is one of Google’s mobile options that has attracted the most attention because it avoids “phoning” during certain calls that tend to be very “protocol”, but now it is even going to be more useful with the new development that integrates the main language models into called “AI Responses”.

Not all calls are usually personaland there are many that are still typical “hello”, “give me more information”, “who is calling”, “can you call me back later” and “thank you”. These types of calls will be almost automated with Google’s new feature for its Pixel phones.

The answers of Call screen depending on the context, currently allow us to easily respond to this type of calls in which, for example, it is enough to confirm one’s presence at the dentist. If a call like this is received, the Pixel does display personalized response suggestions to the user depending on the call made, such as “confirm” or “cancel appointment”.

Call screen on the Pixel

Call screen on the Pixel

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This avoids many of these calls which usually take time and energy, but whose steps are almost automated. AI Responses This is the next step for Google to take to totally improve the experience as shown by a few lines of code from the Google Phone application, which say “Call assistance “suggests new intelligent AI-powered responses based on caller responses.”

There is another important detail from Google as a big change, since now calls Call assistance to a series of characteristics as Call Notes, Hold for me, Direct my call Yes Clear call. In fact, it’s now represented by the Gemini icon instead of the assistant logo.

This new experience of letting AI answer calls, according to 9to5Googlewill be characterized by better adapt to certain scenarios and thus provide better answers to the caller. What doesn’t appear in the code is the setting that should allow users to enable AI responses.

This new experience will perhaps one day arrive in Europe, as happened with Call screen that finally updated with a more human voice and contextual responses in the Pixel drop released on the same day that Google phones were updated to Android 15.

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