I tried every new AI feature on the Google Pixel 10 series - my thoughts as an AI expert
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Google's Pixel 10 lineup introduces multiple on-device AI capabilities, including speech-driven photo editing, voice-sample language translation, and predictive assistance called Magic Cue. The series runs on the Google Tensor G5 chipset co-designed with DeepMind and can execute Gemini Nano locally to power these features. Magic Cue surfaces relevant information and actions based on current user activity to reduce context-switching. The Pixel 10 Series ships alongside multiple new devices and includes a one-year subscription to the Google AI Pro plan to enable advanced AI tools.
At its Made by Google event, Google unveiled the new Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and Pixel 10, as well as the Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2a. Beyond fun new phone colors, better camera systems, and other hardware upgrades, AI is at the core, powered by the new Google Tensor G5 processor. The chipset, co-designed with Google DeepMind, can run Gemini Nano on the device, the engine powering all these new AI experiences.
While AI tools like chatbots can be helpful, they require you to context-switch to other tabs, ask your question, go back to whichever window you were originally working out of, and paste it in. In order to upgrade that experience and level up the assistance, AI needs to predict your needs -- which is exactly what Magic Cue aims to do.
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