Google Fi so as to add AI-enhanced audio and RCS internet messaging

Google announced on Tuesday that Google Fi, its telecommunications service, is getting several new updates, including AI noise filters and RCS web messaging.

The tech giant says calls will now use AI-enhanced audio to reduce background noise and improve voice clarity, even when speaking to someone on a landline or older device. The company says the update should allow for “more natural-sounding conversations.”

While the feature will be turned on automatically, users will have the option to turn it off. AI-enhanced audio is rolling out next month.

As for the RCS web messaging, Google is updating its “Messages for web” integration with a new interface that includes full RCS support for sharing hi-res photos and videos in message threads. The update will roll out in December.

Additionally, Google Fi is expanding the availability of its Wi-Fi Auto Connect+ feature, which puts users on premium Wi-Fi so their connection is more reliable in crowded places like airports or malls.

“We’re expanding availability of this feature to millions of locations, including supported major airports like LAX, ORD, and JFK, and participating shopping malls and stores,” wrote Jane Harnett, Senior Product Manager, Google Fi Wireless, in a blog post. “It works automatically, and it’s available at no extra cost. Plus, we’re the only major carrier to automatically secure your online activity with an encrypted connection when you’re on premium Wi-Fi.”

The company says users will know they’re connected via Wi-Fi Auto Connect+ when they see the W+ icon in their status bar.

Google also announced that the Google Fi app is introducing personalized AI-powered summaries that explain charges, monthly changes, and how plan adjustments could affect future costs.

As part of Tuesday’s announcement, Google Fi is launching a limited-time promotion for new Google Fi subscribers that offers 50% off for 15 months when they bring a phone and join the service’s “Unlimited Essentials” or “Unlimited Plan.” 

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