The AI upgrade cycle is here
You can be sure that Apple, Microsoft, Google, and others are going to continue to pack their operating systems with new AI features that require better hardware.
You can be sure that Apple, Microsoft, Google, and others are going to continue to pack their operating systems with new AI features that require better hardware.
Gemini Live will enable two-way spoken conversation with the chatbot, smart assistant capabilities, and vision features — a lot like what OpenAI is working on for ChatGPT.
The Claude mobile app can act as a chatbot, and users can also upload photos straight to the app for “image analysis”.
Your “Gemini mobile app” may be any of the following:
On Android: the Gemini app, including as your mobile assistant
On iOS: the Gemini tab in the Google app
Apple said on its Hugging Face model page that OpenELM, which stands for “Open-source Efficient Language Models,” performs very efficiently on text-related tasks like email writing. The models are open source and ready for developers to use.
Unlike an app, which can be loaded and unloaded as you use it, running something like Gemini Nano could mean permanently losing what is apparently a big chunk of system memory.
An assistant based on artificial intelligence (AI) replaces the countless apps on the smartphone. Like a concierge, the assistant understands your goals and takes care of the details.
The big takeaway from all these research efforts is that scientists are hard at work trying to find ways of compressing and dividing the work of training to make it feasible on battery-operated devices with less memory and less processing power…
Google claims that the largest version of Gemini exceeds “current state-of-the-art results on 30 of the 32 widely used academic benchmarks used in large language model (LLM) research and development.”