Automaticall: AI Service That Engages With Scam Callers to Waste Their Time
By
Aadil Ghani
Toasted golden, schmeared with insight. Top of the rack.
Summary
The article introduces 'Automaticall', an AI-powered service designed to combat scam phone calls by engaging with scammers using artificial intelligence. Instead of simply blocking unwanted calls, the service uses AI to interact with scammers, wasting their time and potentially deterring future calls. The product is presented as a solution for people frustrated with scam calls, offering a free trial and positioning itself as a more proactive approach to dealing with phone scams.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledI was sick of scam calls, blocking them wasn't enough.
So we built an AI to mess with them instead.
Try for free today!
Never miss a phone call again
Best ProductsLaunchesLaunch archiveMost-loved launches by the community
You might also wanna read

AT&T Testing AI-Powered Call Screening Assistant to Filter Spam and Robocalls
AT&T is testing an AI-powered call screening assistant that acts as a "digital receptionist" to filter out robocalls and spam calls. The too

Google Phone app adds scam detection for AI-powered contact impersonation calls
Google is launching a new feature for its Phone app that detects and flags calls from scammers impersonating your contacts using AI-powered
Piper: AI Phone Call Agent Automates Customer Service Tasks
Piper is an AI-powered phone call agent designed to handle customer service calls, book appointments, and more, allowing users to avoid wait

Retailers push for AI-powered autonomous payments as trust and liability concerns remain unresolved
Retailers and AI tech companies are pushing toward autonomous payments where AI agents can shop and make purchases on behalf of customers. H
Autonomous AI Research Agents for Single-GPU Nanochat Training Automation
The article describes an AI research automation project called 'autoresearch' that enables autonomous AI agents to conduct machine learning
AI voice cloning scams surge, costing Americans millions; here's how to stay safe
The article reports on the rise of AI-powered "voice cloning" scams, where scammers use artificial intelligence to replicate a person's voic
mercurynews.com·15d ago