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Google recently released its AI Edge Gallery, which lets you download and run various AI models on your Android phone.
Google quietly launched AI Edge Gallery, an experimental Android app that runs AI models offline without internet, bringing Hugging Face models directly to smartphones with enhanced privacy.
Try different AI models on your phone with Google's new AI Edge Gallery app - no Wi-Fi or cell service required.
According to a recent AMA on Reddit, Perplexity confirmed that the Android version of its Comet browser is in the works, and ...
Google Pixel devices could soon receive a shortcut to Search's AI Mode right on the home screen. Here's what it looks like.
With Google’s new open-source app, developers get private, low-latency Hugging Face AI directly on Android devices.
Google quietly released an app, Google AI Edge Gallery, that lets users run a range of openly available AI models from the AI dev platform Hugging Face on their phones.
Google AI Edge Gallery, a new mobile app from Google, lets you run AI models on your iPhone or Android device instead of in ...
E ver since its debut in February last year, Google has continuously added more and more features to the Gemini chatbot. The ...
Remember Google Glass and the reign of the “glasshole”? Well, Google’s giving face tech another shot with Android XR glasses ...
Google has paused the rollout of “Ask Photos” due to issues with speed, quality, and UX; improvements are expected in the ...
Google is trying out smart glasses again. At its Google I/O keynote address on Tuesday, Google showed off a product that was ...