Google is also working on integrating Nano into Android as a whole, launching a new system service called AICore that developers can use to bring Gemini-powered features into their apps. Currently, Google's Tensor 3 processor is the only one capable of running the model, but Google's blog post mentions Qualcomm, Samsung, and MediaTek as companies making compatible processors. Developers can join Google's early access program now.
Key takeaways:
- Google has developed Gemini Nano, a reduced version of its large language model, Gemini, that can run locally and offline on devices, starting with the Pixel 8 Pro.
- Two features on the Pixel 8 Pro will be powered by Gemini Nano: the auto-summarization feature in the Recorder app, and the Smart Reply part of the Gboard keyboard.
- Google is working on integrating Gemini Nano into Android as a whole and has launched a new system service called AICore for developers to bring Gemini-powered features into their apps.
- Currently, Google's Tensor 3 processor is the only one capable of running the model, but the company is working with Qualcomm, Samsung, and MediaTek to develop compatible processors.