• Botzo@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Reinventing the analog answering machine for the digital age.

    I suspect there’s a few of us that remember letting calls go to the answering machine only to listen in and pick up if it was someone we actually wanted to talk to.

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    “Call Message” sounds like something you would see in a horribly translated manual.

    Call it “Live Voicemail” or something. And why would it need AI Core? Playing a recorded message is high tech now?

  • skuzz@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Moving voicemail to the phone is just terrible. The whole point of it existing is for when the phone is off or out of service. I have been the recording end of iPhone’s version of this, when the person’s phone is at a large venue with spotty weak voice coverage, the “voicemail” ends up being a choppy unintelligible piece of garbage.

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    I would actually be very interested in this if it didn’t require all the usual google nonsense. I’m surprised that there aren’t any simple FOSS apps capable of screening a call without any of the fancy language processing stuff.

    All it would need to do would be answer the call, play a recorded message saying “this call is being screened, please state your name etc”, put them on hold, alert me and play me their response, and then give me the option to pick up or hang up.

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    Now you have the reliability of fifty-three messages all saying “ring me back”.

    Give me visual voicemail. You put the switch on my Android. Just do it!