Google will use Gemini to detect scams during calls | TechCrunchcatculation@lemmy.zip to Technology@lemmy.world – 224 points – 5 months agotechcrunch.com40Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsYou just have to opt in to letting Google listen to everything? (I did not read article – sorry.) the smallest version of Google’s Generative AI offering, which can be run entirely on-device. It's not known what information is sent to Google but they stated the calls are analyzed on the device and not sent to the cloud.Soo they're analyzing them as you speak and sending the result to the cloud? With a full transcript for debugging purposes of course!You already do that by using any Google product at all.
You just have to opt in to letting Google listen to everything? (I did not read article – sorry.) the smallest version of Google’s Generative AI offering, which can be run entirely on-device. It's not known what information is sent to Google but they stated the calls are analyzed on the device and not sent to the cloud.Soo they're analyzing them as you speak and sending the result to the cloud? With a full transcript for debugging purposes of course!You already do that by using any Google product at all.
the smallest version of Google’s Generative AI offering, which can be run entirely on-device. It's not known what information is sent to Google but they stated the calls are analyzed on the device and not sent to the cloud.Soo they're analyzing them as you speak and sending the result to the cloud? With a full transcript for debugging purposes of course!
Soo they're analyzing them as you speak and sending the result to the cloud? With a full transcript for debugging purposes of course!
You just have to opt in to letting Google listen to everything? (I did not read article – sorry.)
It's not known what information is sent to Google but they stated the calls are analyzed on the device and not sent to the cloud.
Soo they're analyzing them as you speak and sending the result to the cloud?
With a full transcript for debugging purposes of course!
You already do that by using any Google product at all.