Google built scam call detection for Pixel, but most Android users don't have it. Thinking about building this for all Android phones - AI runs on-device, no cloud.
Main use case: adult children installing it on elderly parents' phones.
Is this useful or too invasive? Anyone dealt with parents getting scam calls?
gus_massa|1 month ago
For the end user it's a landline phone. For the telephone company is just a mobile phone.
My guess is that under the hood they are running android.
> Is this useful or too invasive?
Yes to both. It's a hard problem.
illwrks|1 month ago
If the parent is aware that your 'app block scam calls' does that make them more likely to believe a scam caller, if one get's through your screening?
Whereas if you educate the parent about the persistence and ever increasing complexity of scams, and they experience the calls and are competent to dismiss them, you make them more aware and more resilient in future - Scam awareness training of sorts.
aydin212|1 month ago
NetworkPerson|1 month ago
I’ve used RoboKiller before for myself. It did a fantastic job at nuking most every spam call. Maybe that would work for you?
aydin212|1 month ago