Google’s Latest Phone Employs On-device AI

Google’s Latest Phone Employs On-device AI


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A Google Pixel ‍8 pro phone ⁣is displayed during a product launch⁣ event in New York

AFP

Google on Wednesday said its latest premium-priced Pixel phone would have powerful generative⁤ AI models running independently on the device, as the search ‍engine giant seeks to lure buyers away from the latest iPhone.

The announcement by Google caps⁣ the autumn release season for big ⁢tech hardware that saw Apple unveil the iPhone 15 series and Meta officially launch its latest VR headset.

Running on a powerful chip, Google’s Pixel 8 Pro ⁣would carry out certain AI functions on the device itself instead of relying on transfers from cloud data centers ​that require heavy bandwidth.

At a launch event in New York,‌ Rick Osterloh, SVP of devices and services at Google, said that the company’s AI teams had figured out how to “distill” AI models “into⁣ a version efficient enough ⁤to run on our flagship Pixel.”

This would ‍greatly enhance existing AI tools on Pixel phones, such as removing blemishes or unwanted intrusions in photographs.

Later this on-device ability would⁣ expand to other AI features, Osterloh ‍said.

Pixel phones would also begin​ testing an AI-amped assistant that would bring many of the abilities of Google’s ChatGPT-style Bard onto the phone.

In time, the company said the AI assistant would provide real-time help such as choosing the best path for a hike, sifting through emails or planning a birthday party.

This would be handled through either spoken word, on-screen prompts or by using images, in a similar way that the more powerful chatbots work already.

“Assistant with Bard combines personalized help with reasoning and genitive capabilities,”⁤ said Monika Gupta, vice president of product management at Google.

Big tech’s hardware release season has featured ​many ⁢promises of AI enhancements, including Amazon teasing an upgrade of its Alexa ⁢voice assistant to function in a more human-like and “smart” ‌fashion.

As with the other announcements, Google said that many of these AI powers were at an early phase⁤ and would be enhanced gradually.

Google caught some by surprise with news that the Pixel 8 Pro would also come⁤ equipped with a temperature reader, with approval pending from US regulators to use it for measuring body temperature.

2023-10-05 23:00:04
Original from www.ibtimes.com

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