All Android App Devs Can Now Access Gemini Nano on Pixel 9
Android app developers can now experimentally access Gemini Nano on Pixel 9 for development purposes, allowing them to test text-to-text prompts and more.

Google has opened up experimental access to Gemini Nano, its on-device AI model, for all Android developers with the AI Edge SDK via AICore on Pixel 9 devices. This move follows limited access that was initially provided to Google and OEM apps. Developers will be able to experiment with text-to-text prompts, and support for more devices and modalities is planned for the future. The process involves joining the aicore-experimental Google group to gain access.
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