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  • You could show a single advertised feature working...

  • Prove it. Show me Gemini Nano in GOS. I'll wait...

  • Locked away in the stock ROM. Almost certainly encrypted at rest.

  • Lol. That's the hardware. Of course it has access to the device hardware. You still need software. All of Google's local AI features use Gemini Nano, which absolutely 100% I guarantee you will not ship with GrapheneOS.

  • That is basically what you get if you have direct access to the LLM file(s).

  • None of those are cutting edge AI models that could be ripped open and examined if people had access to the files. It's not just an app or something, there are internal trade secrets at risk.

  • So this says absolutely nothing about on device AI...

  • The exciting bit is that we know you can deny internet access and all the picture AI stuff still works.

    Source? There's no way any of the offline stuff works.

  • Because it's proprietary software. They have an open source model (based off it) called Gemma but Gemini Nano is super locked down. There aren't even public APIs for 3rd party developers to use it through the OS yet.

  • Focus mode.

    I use it during "work hours". You can take a break for a set amount of time, but it will lock you out again after.

  • There isn't a chance in hell you're getting Gemini Nano outside of the stock ROM.

  • The screenshot you are showing is scrolled down the page past "More results". What you are showing is after all of the actual search results (which for me is just the app and no ad).

  • The app isn't enabled by default so stock Pixels aren't even vulnerable without physical access to an unlocked device.

  • GTK is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces.

    Made but GNOME

  • Definitely to this extent.

    Google started making the Tensor mobile SoC because Qualcomm (and everyone else) weren't investing enough in hardware for ML/AI. We just happen to be seeing a lot of years of investment finally culminating now.

  • Huh? Google was an AI company 10 years ago...

  • This is straight up tinfoil hat. You really think they architected a whole new chip and had it fabricated just to data mine what songs you are listening to? You don't think it would be easier to just send that data from Android? Apple, Sony and everybody else has custom chips for ANC and audio processing, it is in no way a generally solved problem.

    It's actually sad that shit comments that don't even make logical sense get upvotes on here "because Google bad".

  • Yes. I was very excited for notification snoozing, but having only a couple options and the longest being 2 hours makes it sorta worthless.