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The Death of the Phone Call (And What Comes Next)
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The Death of the Phone Call (And What Comes Next)

Recently, I came across an article by Zeke Gabrielse, ...

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The Death of the Phone Call (And What Comes Next)

Inspired by No Calls by Zeke Gabrielse

Recently, I came across an article by Zeke Gabrielse,

, where he discusses eliminating sales calls in favor of asynchronous communication. His reasoning?

Calls are disruptive, inefficient, and outdated.

This resonated deeply—especially when thinking about how

interact with phone calls. They prefer texting, voice notes, and emails. Yet, despite all these alternatives, some situations

demand a call. Scheduling a doctor’s appointment, dealing with customer service, or disputing a charge with a bank often forces people to pick up the phone, even when they really don’t want to.

The question is: can we move beyond traditional calls while still getting things done?

Why Millennials and Gen Z Avoid Calls

Calls Feel Like an Interruption

Unlike texts, calls demand immediate attention. They disrupt workflow, require instant thinking, and often come at inconvenient times.

Research shows that 81% of Millennials feel anxiety before making a phone call.

Many younger adults feel uncomfortable with unscripted conversations, especially with strangers or authority figures.

In a study on communication preferences, 75% of Gen Z said they avoid calls because they find them stressful.

Inefficiency: Time-Wasting & Frustration

Waiting on hold, navigating phone trees, and explaining the same issue to multiple agents is frustrating.

60% of Millennials and Gen Z believe texting is faster and more efficient than calling.

🔗 Source: Robert Walters Group

No One Likes Talking to Bots, Either

Many companies have automated phone systems that are frustrating to navigate.

65% of customers prefer speaking to a human, but they don’t want to do it themselves. They just want the problem solved.

🔗 Source: PwC Consumer Intelligence Series

The Future of Telephoning: AI-Powered Conversations

The way we communicate is evolving. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and AI-driven communication will fundamentally reshape telephoning in the coming years. Here’s how:

AI Agents Replacing Human Callers

Instead of making calls yourself, AI assistants—like

—will handle conversations for you. From booking appointments to negotiating refunds, these agents will interact with human representatives naturally and efficiently.

Seamless Multilingual Communication

AI will break language barriers, allowing calls to be translated in real time. Imagine a world where you can book a hotel in Japan or resolve an issue with an overseas customer service team—all without speaking the language.

Hyper-Personalized Conversations

Future AI agents will understand your preferences, tone, and priorities—meaning they won’t just make calls; they’ll communicate

, adapting their tone for different situations.

Blurring the Lines Between Text and Voice

In the future, you won’t even have to think about whether something is a text or a call. Conversations will be fluid—messages seamlessly converting into voice interactions when needed, handled by AI.

Imagine never having to memorize customer service numbers, explain your issue multiple times, or navigate frustrating phone menus. AI will streamline these interactions, letting you focus on what actually matters.

Introducing SkipCalls: The First Step Into This Future

Since calls won’t disappear entirely, the next logical step is delegation

—your personal AI agent for making calls. Instead of dialing numbers yourself, just type (or say) what you need, and

Need to book a haircut, cancel a gym membership, or ask your insurance provider about coverage?

How SkipCalls Works

You type or speak what needs to be done.

makes the call, interacts naturally, and gets the information.

You receive a summary of the call, with any next steps.

What Comes Next?

We don’t know exactly where the future of communication will take us. Maybe phone calls will disappear completely, replaced by AI-driven agents that interact on our behalf. Maybe we’ll talk less and rely more on asynchronous, intelligent messaging systems. What’s clear is that telephoning, as we know it, will never be the same.

Change is already happening. AI-powered solutions like

are bringing the future closer—helping us transition to a world where we no longer have to make the calls we don’t want to.

The phone call isn’t dead—it’s evolving. And with AI, it’s finally becoming something that works

🚀 Welcome to the future of communication.

Your AI phone assistant that never sleeps. AI that actually works

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