Google's March Pixel Drop has AI-powered scam detection and live location sharing with friends | TechCrunch
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Google's March update for Pixel smartphones, part of the Pixel Drop program, brings exciting new features including AI-driven scam detection for calls, enhanced screenshot organization, and the ability to generate images through text prompts via the Pixel Studio app. Notably, the update also introduces menstrual tracking on the Pixel Watch 3, and live location sharing through the Find My Devices app. The improvements aim to bolster user experience and address common needs. Additionally, support for adding external cameras to streaming is included, showcasing the focus on versatile multimedia capabilities.
Google is launching a scam detection feature for calls using the company's Gemini Nano model for all English-speaking Pixel 9 series users in the U.S. The feature is in beta for now.
Google is also adding the ability to generate images of people through text prompts in the Pixel Studio app with support for English, Japanese, and German.
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