Mobile app developers like Patreon and Grammarly are already integrating with Gemini Nano, the company's smallest AI model, the company announced Tuesday during its Google I/O 2024 developer keynote. The companies, along with other selected developers, were invited to work with Gemini Nano through an early access program announced last year, the company said. Google has announced that it will open up its Gemini Nano model to more developers in the coming months.
As an example of how apps are working with Gemini, Google noted that crowdfunding site Patreon is building features that allow creators to “rapidly catch up” on unread messages. This feature is similar to how Google integrated Gemini into Gmail to summarize emails.
Another early adopter is Grammarly, a writing helper. It has been experimenting with Gemini Nano while building smart suggestion technology to help users refine their writing.
Google didn't provide details about the integration itself, only citing it as an example of how developers can leverage Gemini Nano in their own apps and services.
At this event, Google announced a number of updates for Gemini. This includes integration into his own Google apps, both online and mobile, such as Messages, YouTube, and Gmail, as well as other ways to make using Android smartphones easier (such as warnings to users). Masu. For example, regarding fraudulent calls.
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