Is there any way to block phone numbers? Found nothing in GUI yet. Got spam call today (first time of last 15 years - would like to know where was the data hole) and want to block them. Also want to block every number that ends with different last 2 digits that they can’t call from similar numbers again.
If there is nothing yet, is there any plan to implement that?
I would be a bit concerned that the AI that is working on your behalf may still accidentally leak information about you. So that would at the very least come down to: what information do you have to surrender to this company in order to engage their admittedly amusing service? (Online AIs have already been successfully tricked into overriding their core programming.)
Don’t try this in the EU. With the impending “ban” on AI in the EU, I would wonder whether the company will be bothered to jump through the expensive hoops needed to be compliant with EU law. At US$24 per customer per year, they would need plenty of customers in the EU to make it worth their while.
It could degenerate into a conversational cycle, much the way human arguments sometimes do.
And the company who is selling the underlying hardware.
But to come back to the point of this topic … I would consider this functionality to be medium priority. It is a demonstration of the power of a phone that is also a computer, where you can write new code and change existing code. I hope this comes along as standard functionality sooner rather than later.
Because the SIM that I put in my Librem 5 was relatively new for the purpose, I actually don’t get a lot of nuisance calls on my Librem 5 but your mileage will definitely vary. Basically nuisance calls have three sources:
the number was put out there by a previous user of that phone number
the number was put out there by you
the nuisance is just trying random phone numbers / all phone numbers (some kind of robocaller)
I do get a repeated caller who speaks Cantonese / Mandarin (don’t know which), which I would block if I could.
Pretty cool if it works. I’m thinking that a robocaller that is working its way sequentially through the mobile number space won’t update any database though.
I guess once the functionality exists to configure call handling based on the A party number, all of the following are options:
drop the call
play the modem sounds (make the scammer think that they reached a dial-up modem )
play the IC SIT followed by the equivalent natural language message (but not in your own voice)
and many other creative choices e.g. divert to AI.
I would probably keep it simple and go with the first (drop the call).