Gemini Robotics On-Device brings AI to local robotic devices
Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locally | TechCrunch
Google is about to unleash Gemini Nano's power for third-party Android apps
(Big news. People trained for administrative hierarchies that faced networks on the ground will now have these edge apps. The former was not social networking. Now whoever gets shuffled out to the periphery and looks like a researcher can actually be oriented and have the tools. Franklin used to wonder how something would be of most use? For instance, nice to get points for trying, or vibe coding, the most games. Also orient to crypto economics. What flips the theory? Or philosophy? Natural yields to synthetic in more cases. What is the data crop? Whatever the iteration, they are all likely to beg the question. Industry and frugality. AI orgs have been arguing for speed and scale. Those become a framework in which to rank or position competitors. In contrast to the leaderboard. Enjoy while it lasts since there is the original flavor of nano-tech out there. Meanwhile, if regulators or the public seem too negative, at least this offers options. Franklin could also adapt the pro/con algebra from any perspective which was a strategic negotiating advantage; the Proxy of its day. One would expect templates, if not cover, designs for those native journals and travelers notes. Here comments stayed on Raindrop for AI, others on AmpleNote, but the clock is ticking.)
Advances in private training for production on-device language models