What you need to know.
- Android developers can now experiment with Gemini Nano on the Pixel 9 series via the AI Edge SDK.
- Currently, developers can only use text-to-text prompts, paving the way for features like reframing, smart replies, proofreading, and summarizing.
- This experimental access is for development only, not for production use.
Google is making Gemini Nano more accessible, a game-changing AI model designed to run directly on devices, reducing the need for an Internet connection.
Before this expansion, Gemini Nano was only available for Google’s own apps. Originally launched on the Pixel 8 Pro in December 2023, it later became available on Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series.
However, the feature didn’t last long, as Google recently expanded access to Xiaomi devices, signaling a major step towards wider adoption.
Along with its own apps, Google gave early access to the on-device AI model to a select group of external partners, though their contributions have yet to be disclosed.
Google has now taken a major step towards wider adoption of the Gemini Nano by allowing Android developers to experiment with the model via AICore via the AI Edge SDK on the Pixel 9 series, as recently as It is explained in detail. Blog post.
Currently, Google is only allowing developers to experiment with text-to-text prompts. This opens up opportunities to explore applications such as rephrasing, smart responses, proofreading, and summarization within the Gemini Nano framework.
Future updates to the Gemini Nano are expected to introduce support for different modes, including photos, and expand compatibility to a wider range of devices. Mishal Rehman, writing for Android Policehas identified potential candidates for this compatibility, including the Xiaomi 14T, devices from Motorola and Realme, as devices compatible with Samsung’s current Nano.
While this experimental access allows developers to explore Gemini Nano, it’s important to note that it’s strictly for development purposes and not for production environments. Developers can access Android AICore (Beta) by joining the AICore system through the Play Store.
This wider compatibility will enable developers to integrate Nano into their third-party apps, giving them a big AI boost. This could bring a new wave of AI-powered apps to the Play Store.
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