cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22088398

Following the announcement on Wednesday, the new real-time Scam Detection is rolling out to the Phone by Google app beta on Pixel.

  • masterofn001
    link
    fedilink
    English
    111 month ago

    Not sure what the real difference or benefit is here, but my phone app (google, but not pixel) already labels calls as “likely fraud” or “likely spam”.

    You would have to answer the call for this to be useful, no?

    • @helpImTrappedOnline
      link
      English
      61 month ago

      If it functions like the headline suggests;

      It’s for when you’re already on the phone with them, if they start asking for your name, address and social security number the systems says “scam detected”.

  • @brlemworld
    link
    English
    10
    edit-2
    1 month ago

    Telecoms need to do it at the network level. You can effectively DDOS someone by a system that calls or texts them

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      81 month ago

      They do, just for some reason not effectively. Like, blocking the VoIP providers that allow scammers would dry all that up.

      Weird thing is, this just drives more people to not use voice calls. They’re killing their own racket. (Although long-term, likely phones will be all IP with no carrier-managed services.)

    • .Donuts
      link
      English
      51 month ago

      Yeah what the fuck. It listens in to your conversations and alerts when you it detects a potential scam.

  • @ouch
    link
    English
    31 month ago

    Stop wasting time on useless features, Google, and give us back call recording.

  • @Doomsider
    link
    English
    11 month ago

    I will only be impressed when Google forwards said scam caller to AI Alzheimer’s Granny and wastes all their time. Only then will I applaud. It is past time to fight back.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    130 days ago

    Carrion by the Divest team works pretty well as a FOSS spam blocking solution in my experience. Another factor is I changed my number a few years back and I dont give it out to anyone unless necessary. I bought a “free” Sim from a company called FreedomPop for when I need to give out a number and I dont want to share my real number. I keep the Sim off Unless I need a verification text.