Google also announced several updates for Gemini, including integrations in Google’s own apps, such as Messages, YouTube, and Gmail, both online and on mobile. The company also highlighted other ways it can make using your Android smartphone easier, such as warning you about scam calls. Google didn't provide more details on the integrations but pointed to them as examples of how developers could leverage Gemini Nano in their own apps and services.
Key takeaways:
- Mobile app developers, including Patreon and Grammarly, are integrating with Gemini Nano, Google's smallest AI model, as part of an early access program.
- Google plans to open up the Gemini Nano model to more developers in the coming months.
- Google announced updates for Gemini, including integrations in Google’s own apps, like Messages, YouTube and Gmail, and features to make using Android smartphones easier.
- Google is also experimenting with AI in other areas, such as AI-generated quizzes on YouTube, AI-powered search features, and using Gemini to detect scams during calls.