Google starts beta testing for enhanced Pixel Call Screen with conversational AI

Google has quietly begun beta testing an upgraded version of Pixel Call Screen, featuring improved capabilities and the potential integration of conversational AI. The beta program was officially announced by Google in mid-May, aiming to enhance user experience and reduce robocalls.

Streamlining Call Screen Protection Levels for Effective Spam Call Management

The beta version introduces two key aspects, starting with an updated user interface for Call Screen settings. Towards the end of May, users noticed simplified settings with new “Protection level” options gradually becoming available. The available options include Maximum, Medium, and Basic, allowing users to customize their call screening preferences.


The most significant modification in this beta is the implementation of natural-sounding voice prompts to identify callers and their purpose. This feature is being tested with selected Pixel 6 and newer device owners in the United States. The AI chipset, Tensor, is required for this functionality, indicating on-device AI usage. The ultimate goal is to enhance Call Screen capabilities and reduce the frequency of spam calls, providing users with more control and peace of mind.

The beta program is expected to be available for Pixel 6 and newer devices within the United States. Google had previously hinted at expanding Pixel Call Screen capabilities with “multi-step, multi-turn conversational AI” later this year. While initial speculation tied this development to the release of the Pixel 8 and large language models (LLMs), the beta announcement confirms that older Tensor devices will also benefit from these advancements.

Google invites users to provide feedback on their experience by using the “Help Us Improve” feedback button within the Phone by Google app. More updates about this project are expected in the coming months.

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