Google does have a bunch of features for screening spam calls.
It can identify scammers' numbers (based on user reports). And the phone app will label the call as suspected spam.
There is also a setting to outright block incoming calls from numbers labeled as spammers.
Then there is call screening. The google bot will answer the call and ask questions that you select (like "who are you and why are you calling?"). You get a real time voice transcription of the answer so that you can decide to pick up if needed. But it's handy for spammers because they usually just hang up (or you get some half-transcripted text of a robocall message that was talking over the Google bot).
It doesn't solve the problem completely but it does help.
It can identify scammers' numbers (based on user reports). And the phone app will label the call as suspected spam.
There is also a setting to outright block incoming calls from numbers labeled as spammers.
Then there is call screening. The google bot will answer the call and ask questions that you select (like "who are you and why are you calling?"). You get a real time voice transcription of the answer so that you can decide to pick up if needed. But it's handy for spammers because they usually just hang up (or you get some half-transcripted text of a robocall message that was talking over the Google bot).
It doesn't solve the problem completely but it does help.