In a strange reversal of the usual seller/customer dynamic, Google is now giving buyers the power to send out their own robocalls. It's not the first time the company has experimented with giving the average Joe the ability to send AI robocalls, but it is much more robust than previous outings.
Rolling out today, the feature will show up while you're browsing for certain products on Search, so long as you add a "near me" to the end of your query. If the product is supported, you'll see a "Let Google Call" button, which is where the fun begins.
Tap "Get started," and the AI will ask you a few clarifying questions and have you fill in your email (or phone number) and address information. After that, it'll call local businesses on your behalf and ask for product availability and pricing bef

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