rewrite this title Real-time Scam Detection is rolling out now in Google Phone app beta

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rewrite this title Real-time Scam Detection is rolling out now in Google Phone app beta

What you need to know

  • Scam Detection, the AI-based Google Phone app feature first previewed at Google I/O, is finally rolling out to beta testers.
  • After announcing the rollout earlier this week, Phone by Google beta app users noticed a new Scam Detection toggle in the app’s settings menu today.
  • Scam Detection automatically runs in the background, scanning unknown calls that have the potential to be scams with AI.

One of the best features previewed at Google I/O is finally rolling out to beta testers today, as spotted by Artem Russakovskii on X (formerly Twitter). Google previously announced that it planned to start rolling out Scam Detection to users enrolled in the Google Phone app beta, and now the feature is officially reaching beta testers. To try the feature for yourself, you must be in the U.S., enrolled in the Phone by Google beta, and using a Pixel 6 or newer smartphone.

Scam Detection is available as a toggle in the Google Phone app settings, and is identified with a “beta” badge. After flipping on the toggle, Scam Detection will run in the background using on-device AI, notifying you if there is a potential scam happening in your phone call — all in real time.

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