Gemini-powered Magic Cue on Pixel 10 phones mines a user’s apps to surface timely, relevant information such as flight bookings, calendar events and venue suggestions. Magic Cue runs locally on-device via Tensor G5, enabling AI tools without relying on the cloud. The Pixel 10 family includes Pixel 10, 10 Pro and 10 Pro Fold with Tensor G5. Magic Cue demonstrates on-device agentic AI by integrating Gmail, Calendar and Maps data to assist users. The Pixel 10 has a 6.3in OLED screen and a new 10.8-megapixel 5x telephoto; the 10 Pro adds larger screens and a 48MP telephoto with 10x optical zoom.
Google's latest Gemini AI upgrades attempt to anticipate what useful information you made need from your life to address a potential issue, make you to better photographer or become your personalised health and sleep coach. Shipping on the just-announced Pixel 10 Android phones, the new Magic Cue feature enables the chatbot to comb through your digital life and pull up relevant information on your phone just when you need it.
Placing a call to an airline will automatically display your booking information from Gmail in the phone app. Or when a friend texts about brunch on Sunday Gemini will suggest a suitable coffee shop and show your calendar in line with your messages. The feature is part of a series of artificial intelligence upgrades for the newly announced Pixel 10, 10 Pro and 10 Pro Fold phones.
Leo Gebbie, a principal analyst at the research firm CCS Insight, said Google was arguably positioning on-device AI more effectively than any of its rivals and that the Magic Cue feature was an early step towards the much-vaunted agentic AI experiences, which have been promised on smartphones for some time. He added: Google can take advantage of the fact that most Android users will already have heavily populated apps such as Gmail, Calendar and Maps with their personal information,
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