Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro flagship phones were recently released, equipped with the latest Tensor G3 chip. Google announced that the two new phones will bring multiple AI functions.
The first is the device recording to text sorting function, which is a Summarize function that supports local operation. On Pixel 8 Pro, generative AI turns what users record into several bullet points. Foreign media 9to5google said the feature will be launched in December.
Second, LLM will support “higher quality” Gboard Smart Replies on Pixel 8 Pro devices “in the coming months,” resulting in “better conversational awareness.”
The gen AI model on Google Pixel 8 Pro will support image super-resolution, which officials say “intelligently fills the gaps between pixels and predicts detail.” In addition to sharpening and enhancing image details, Google says the feature helps users “crop to the desired photo size.”
Additionally, the Call Screen interface will “soon” offer contextual replies, allowing users to reply via an on-screen button. For example, if someone calls to confirm an appointment, the user can click “Confirm” or “Cancel Appointment.”
The new Call Screen feature will also come to Pixel Watch and Pixel Watch 2 “later this year.” In addition to text records, it will also display buttons for answering and rejecting calls, which requires a phone with a Tensor chip (Pixel 6 and newer versions).
Then there’s Bard’s Assistant, which is also getting a number of AI upgrades that Google tells Pixel 8 users to “keep trying.” Google plans to make the feature available “soon to select testers” and the next step will be making it an “opt-in experience in the coming months.”
Fitbit, meanwhile, will use generative AI to “bring personalized coaching, dynamic workout recommendations, and more context and insights to users.” Fitbit Labs plans to launch “early next year” and Pixel phone owners will have “priority access” to these AI-driven experiences.
In the Google Home app, gen AI will support summarizing home events into a “simplified view of what’s happened recently, with a quick and easy summary.” Users can also find clips and get automation via the conversational “Ask about your home.” These experimental features will be rolled out to subscribers “next year.”
According to previous reports, Google said that Pixel 8’s Tensor G3 can run twice as many machine learning models on the device as Pixel 6 (the original Tensor chip). Additionally, the Pixel 8 Pro is claimed to be the first phone to run Google’s AI models directly on the device, with 150 times the computational power of the largest ML model on the Pixel 7.
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