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The advancement of smartphone AI: the Pixel 8 Pro shines with Gemini Nano characteristics.

The Pixel 8 Pro introduces the Nano model, which is especially designed for efficient local processing on smartphones, with an emphasis on offline functionality.

Google presents the Gemini series, which has three models: Nano, Pro, and Ultra, each with its own set of capabilities. So far, the Pixel 8 Pro is the only Nano-compatible phone, but Google views the new model as an important aspect of Android in the future.

The Pixel 8 Pro introduces the Nano model, which is especially designed for efficient local processing on smartphones, with an emphasis on offline functionality.

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The Pixel 8 Pro has local processing capabilities, allowing for the inclusion of two critical features as part of the December Feature Drop.

Summarize in Recorder: This function automates the creation of bullet-point summaries for audio recordings, increasing productivity and information absorption.

Gboard Smart Reply: This improvement, which is presently limited to WhatsApp, proposes contextually suitable answers inside chat applications. Google intends to expand this capability to additional apps in the near future. Smart Reply is intended to save time by offering high-quality, conversational, and contextually aware replies.

While these functions are now restricted to the Pixel 8 Pro, which uses the Tensor G3 processor, they are expected to become more widely available in the near future, including inclusion in the ordinary Pixel 8.

Furthermore, Google is currently striving to expand Gemini Nano’s capabilities across the full Android system. The AICore solution is being introduced to allow developers to easily incorporate Gemini-powered features into their apps.

Google invites developers to participate in the early access program, which ensures compatibility with Qualcomm, Samsung, and MediaTek CPUs.

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