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    Who’s Calling Now? India’s AI Startups Are Fighting Back Against Spam Calls

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comOctober 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Spam calls are no joke anymore—especially when they sound eerily human.

    In India, where nearly every phone buzz feels suspicious, startups like Equal AI are reimagining how we deal with the chaos.

    As reported by Forbes India, these young innovators are letting AI pick up your calls, chat with the stranger, and tell you whether it’s worth your time. Sounds dreamy, right?

    But here’s the twist: this isn’t just a cool gadget thing—it’s survival tech.

    People have lost billions to phone scams, and as deepfake voices sneak into calls, the old “Do Not Disturb” list feels laughably outdated.

    A similar wave of concern has been echoing through NDTV’s coverage of AI scams, where cloned voices have duped even tech-savvy users.

    Creepy? Absolutely. But also the perfect reason for innovation.

    The startup Equal AI, founded by Keshav Reddy, claims its system doesn’t just screen numbers; it listens, transcribes, and responds dynamically—like a virtual secretary that speaks English, Hindi, and Hinglish.

    And guess what? It’s free, at least for now. That’s a big deal, especially in a country where people get an average of 20 spam calls a day.

    A similar concept by SpiderX AI is already catching traction among businesses. The catch? Whether users will trust machines to answer personal calls.

    The funny part is, AI might be fighting a battle against itself. While scammers use cloned voices to manipulate victims, AI-driven apps are trying to detect them faster than humans can blink.

    Some tech experts told The Indian Express that this is turning into an “AI versus AI” warzone, where synthetic speech detectors must evolve constantly just to stay one step ahead.

    Personally, I’m torn. It’s thrilling to imagine a future where a friendly bot shields you from scammers, but unsettling too—do we really want an app to eavesdrop before we do?

    As Tech Crunch recently hinted, regulation and consent will be the next big battleground.

    Until that happens, maybe the smartest move is still old-school: don’t trust every sweet-sounding voice on the line.

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