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Google already does this for Pixel phones, probably much better than you (no offense), because they're Google.

If they roll that feature out in stock Android, how do you not instantly die?

Great question :) 1. We have iOS, which is a pretty big market (1.3B active devices worldwide) 2. Google's product is based on an ML chip physically located on the Pixel device. We live on the Cloud, compatible backward with all android smarphones. 3. Google's product focuses on plain call screening. We have a couple new features in our roadmap for future versions that will take the product to different paths and hopefully will not compete directly with Google.
You have a missing capital letter in your opening paragraph.

> Not sure about a call? decline to forward it to Callhero.

Thanks for letting us know :) already fixed
Well, I'm not gonna fight about Google VS Apple, but I think I will comment on this robocall topic. I have read an article about someone who filed a lawsuit against a company which called him using robocalls multiple times, and he won. I think people might want to try this way as a revenge. Make them pay because of those unwanted calls.