If it doesn't think a call is legit, it will add a red warning to the call. The company says it is using the same advanced artificial intelligence system that it uses with its traditional phone app.

If the label appears, you can either confirm that the call was not a scam, or clarify that it was a legitimate call, which will remove the label for future calls.

If you are the type of person who gets a lot of important calls from unknown numbers, the option to screen calls before you pick them up may not be a good one. If you want to turn off the FilterSpam feature, you have to go to the settings page.

There are some advanced features on its phones that could help even more, even though it is nice that it is giving voice users more options. It's unlikely that the company would put a flagship feature like that on a service that many people use for free.

It will take up to 15 days for the warnings to be made available to everyone with a voice account. By January 13th, you should be able to see them.