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Google plans to integrate its Gemini AI into cell phones next year

The most advanced versions of Geminithe set of large language models from Googlewill arrive integrated into mobile devices starting next year following the technology company’s plans.

Large language models (LLM) are artificial intelligence (AI) models that demonstrate language comprehension and generation capabilities very close to that of humans. It is the technology that powers the Open AI chatbot, ChatGPT, and also Gemini, Google’s.

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PreciselyGemini is the name that Google has given not only to its ‘chatbot’which it renamed in early February, but also its LLM, which natively offers multimodal AI, which can understand, operate and combine different types of information, including text, code, audio, image and video.

The company has developed three variants of the Gemini models: Nano, Pro and Ultra (Advaced), The first of them being the version optimized to work on mobile devices. In fact, it is already available on some Pixel and Samsung Galaxy models, where it enables functions such as ‘Summarize’ in the Recorder application and ‘Smart Reply’ in Gboard.

Gemini Nano will also be integrated into mobile devices using the new Dimensity 9300 and 8300 processors, as MediaTek confirmed at the end of February. But Google sees beyond extending this version to new devices, and is already thinking about directly integrating its most powerful models.

Specifically, the vice president of Pixel Product Management, Brian Rakowski, pointed out in an interview with CNBC that the most advanced models (Pro and Ultra), which are currently accessed in the cloud and which enable more complex functions, already scale, they will begin to reach smartphones next year.

Rakowski assures that “there have been quite a few advances in compressing these models to run on the device,” to which he added that “some have already been tested and others are being explored for some applications.”

The manager affirms that Nano is already “working at the level where the online models were less than a year ago.” “If you just follow that trajectory, some of the things that we thought we would have to move to the cloud next year will be on the device, which is quite exciting, that it is instantaneous without requiring a connection or subscription,” the manager adds.

Source: Elcomercio

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