Google to give app devs access to Gemini Nano for on-device AI
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Google's advancements in generative AI are bringing new tools for mobile app developers. At the upcoming I/O event, they are expected to announce APIs leveraging Gemini Nano for on-device AI, allowing functions like summarization, proofreading, and image descriptions without cloud dependency. However, limitations exist in processing power and features, such as concise summaries and language restrictions. As more devices support this technology, including the Pixel and other Android models, developers can enhance app functionality with generative AI capabilities optimized for mobile use.
Google's upcoming API updates for on-device AI with Gemini Nano enable mobile apps to perform generative tasks like summarization and image description without relying on cloud processing.
While Gemini Nano allows on-device generative AI, its capabilities will be limited compared to cloud-based systems, capping outputs like summaries at three bullet points.
Read at Ars Technica
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