
"Like the name implies, this means you'll get "helpful suggestions from your apps and services", which are based on your routine activities and locations. The examples Google gives in the feature's description are: "your music app might suggest a playlist at the gym that you often listen to during your evening workout" and "if you often cast sports games to your living room TV on Saturdays, your device can suggest casting at the right time"."
"As you can see from the screenshots above, these suggestions work in an encrypted space on your phone, and the data used for them is never shared with the apps or Google, and never leaves your device (unless you share this data for some other purpose). You can delete this data anytime you want, and by default it's automatically deleted after 60 days."
"The way all of this works is that device activity and location data are stored in the encrypted space we talked about earlier, and in that space, AI learns from the data and makes predictions about what might be helpful. Apps and services can't see the data the AI is using, but can use the predictions to offer you timely suggestions."
Google is bringing Magic Cue functionality to all Android smartphones under the name Contextual Suggestions. The feature supplies helpful suggestions from apps and services based on routine activities and locations, such as suggesting a gym playlist during evening workouts or casting sports games to a living room TV at the usual time. Suggestions are produced by on-device AI that operates within an encrypted space; activity and location data used for training never leave the device and are not shared with apps or Google. Users can delete the stored data at any time and it is automatically removed after 60 days. Contextual Suggestions is appearing in a limited Google Play Services beta and is accessible under Settings > Google > All services > Others.
Read at GSMArena.com
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