Google updated Call Screen with contextual replies last December, and the Pixel Phone app is now readying “AI Replies” powered by large language models.
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Contextual Call Screen replies today let you “easily respond in a way that fits the situation.” For example, if you receive a call asking you to confirm an appointment, Google will show you suggested responses that are personalized to the call, like “Confirm” or “Cancel appointment.”
This saves you from having to get on the actual call, and joins generic/universal prompts like: Hello, Can you say more, Who is this, Call me back later, and Thank you.
Google might now take that a step further with “AI Replies.” Strings in version 153 (latest beta) of the Phone by Google app reveal how “Call Assist suggests new AI-powered smart replies based on the caller’s Call Screen responses.”
(Call Assist is Google’s high-level name for features like Call Notes, Hold for Me, Direct My Call, and Clear Calling. It’s now represented by a Gemini sparkle instead of the Assistant logo.)
This information is AI generated and could be inaccurate. It is derived from the call and doesn\u2019t represent Google\u2019s views. By using smart replies, you agree to the [Google uTOS] and [GenAI TOS].
The existing Call Screen feature is named “dobby” (a Harry Potter reference). AI Replies are referred to as “dobby_AI” and “dobby_LLM” in the Pixel Phone app. It will presumably leverage Gemini Nano.
AI Replies
Turn on AI replies?
Compared to what we have today, this feature will presumably work in more scenarios and provide better responses. Users will have to “Turn on AI replies,” with no such setting existing for the current capability.
Google in the past has alluded to adding “multi-step, multi-turn conversational AI” to the Phone app. With Android 15 Pixel Drop, Google brought next-gen Call Screen, which has a more human-sounding voice, and contextual replies to countries beyond the US.
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