Tech News : Google’s New ‘Ask for Me’ AI Feature Calls Businesses For You

Google has unveiled ‘Ask for Me’, an innovative feature that employs AI to phone local businesses for you, to get information such as service pricing and availability.

What is ‘Ask for Me’?

Google’s ‘Ask for Me’ is essentially designed to streamline the process of obtaining information from local businesses. Instead of making calls yourself, Google’s AI does it for you, inquiring about specific services, their costs, and scheduling options. For example, a user seeking an oil change can use this feature to find out prices and available appointment times from local garages/mechanics.

Rose Yao, Vice President of Search Product at Google, recently announced the feature on X, stating: “New experiment just launched on Search Labs – you can use AI to call businesses on your behalf to find out what they charge for a service & when it’s available, like an oil change ASAP from nearby mechanics. We’re testing right now with auto shops and nail salons, to see how AI can help you connect with businesses and get things done.”

How Does It Work?

To use ‘Ask for Me’, users must first opt into the experiment via Google Search Labs. Once enrolled, using the examples provided by Google’s Rose Yao, when searching for services like “oil change near me” or “nail salons nearby,” an “Ask for Me” prompt appears. Upon selecting this option, users are prompted to provide details about the service they require. For auto services, this includes specifying the type of service (e.g. tyre replacement, factory scheduled maintenance), car details (year, make, model, and mileage), and preferred timing (soonest availability, weekdays only, or weekends only). For nail salon services, users can specify the type of manicure, such as basic, French, or gel. After collecting this information, Google’s AI makes calls to local businesses and, within approximately 30 minutes, provides users with a summary of prices and availability via text message or email.

Uses Duplex Technology To Talk On The Phone

This feature uses Google’s Duplex technology, an AI system introduced in 2018 that can conduct natural conversations to perform real-world tasks over the phone. Duplex is built on a recurrent neural network using TensorFlow Extended and is designed to sound natural, incorporating speech disfluencies like “um” and “uh” to mimic human conversation. It has been previously used for tasks such as making restaurant reservations and updating business hours in Google Maps.

Benefits of ‘Ask for Me’

The primary advantage of ‘Ask for Me’ is the convenience it offers. By delegating the task of calling businesses to AI, users save time and avoid the potential hassle of phone conversations. This is particularly beneficial for those who are uncomfortable making phone calls or have very busy schedules. Also, it ensures that users receive accurate and up-to-date information without the need for multiple calls or waiting on hold.

What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Despite its benefits, here in the real world, ‘Ask for Me’ is likely to present certain challenges. For example, businesses receiving AI-initiated calls are likely to be unprepared or uncomfortable interacting with an automated system, thereby potentially leading to miscommunication or simply mistaking the calls for scams/spam calls. To address this, each call begins with the AI announcing itself as an automated system calling from Google on behalf of a user.

Businesses Can Opt Out Of Receiving The AI Calls

Businesses can opt out of receiving these calls through their Google Business Profile settings or by informing the AI during a call. Google has also implemented call quotas to prevent businesses from being overwhelmed by automated calls.

Availability

Currently, ‘Ask for Me’ is in an experimental phase and is available to users in the United States who have opted into Google’s Search Labs experiments. As the feature is still being tested, capacity is limited, and users may encounter a waitlist when attempting to use it. Google has not yet announced plans for a broader rollout or availability in other countries.

AI For Everyday Convenience

The introduction of ‘Ask for Me’ reflects Google’s ongoing efforts to integrate AI into everyday tasks, enhancing user convenience. By automating routine interactions, Google is hoping to make information more accessible and reduce the friction associated with obtaining service details from local businesses. As AI continues to evolve, features like ‘Ask for Me’ could become commonplace, transforming how consumers and businesses communicate.

What Does This Mean For Your Business?

While ‘Ask for Me’ presents a compelling vision of AI-enhanced convenience, its success will ultimately depend on how both users and businesses embrace the feature. For users, it undoubtedly removes a common frustration, i.e. having to wait on hold or making multiple calls to get simple information. By allowing AI to handle these interactions, people can focus on more important tasks without the hassle of ringing around for prices and availability. However, the reliance on AI-driven phone calls does raise some concerns, particularly around business reception to these automated requests.

For businesses, the arrival of AI-initiated calls may be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it could help streamline inquiries, reducing the number of customer calls staff need to handle directly. On the other, if businesses are unprepared for (or sceptical of) AI calls, they may dismiss them as spam or fail to engage with them properly. There is also the question of whether AI can fully replicate the nuance of human conversation, which is something that could be particularly important for businesses offering bespoke services or those that rely on a more personal touch.

Google’s efforts to mitigate potential drawbacks, e.g. AI identifying itself at the start of each call and giving businesses the option to opt-out, suggest that the company is aware of these concerns. However, whether these measures will be enough to prevent issues remains to be seen. Some businesses may still find AI calls intrusive or inconvenient, particularly if they disrupt workflows or lead to miscommunication.

More broadly, ‘Ask for Me’ signals another step towards AI taking on an increasingly active role in everyday life. It follows a trend where AI is being used not just for search and recommendations, but to interact with the real world on users’ behalf. If successful, it could pave the way for further AI-driven customer service features, potentially reducing the need for direct human interaction in many routine transactions. However, this also raises questions about AI’s role in society and whether reliance on automated interactions could lead to unintended consequences, such as reduced human engagement in business transactions.

For now, ‘Ask for Me’ remains an experiment, limited to certain types of businesses and available only to a select group of users in the US. How it evolves, and whether it expands beyond its current test phase, will depend on feedback from both users and businesses. If widely adopted, it could redefine how people access business information, but if businesses push back, Google may need to rethink its approach. Either way, the feature highlights AI’s growing presence in daily life and raises important discussions about the future of human-AI interactions.