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How to use AI on your Android phone
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
AI everywhere AI is everywhere, and your phone has plenty of cool features that use machine learning. Yet to get started? Let's take a look at what you can do with AI on your phone today.

Tech Talk: How can AI translate text and speech in real-time?
By Jerry Hildenbrand published
Tech Talk Computers have been able to translate speech for a long time. Now they're getting good at it.

Google Agentspace makes way for Gemini Enterprise, a new AI workplace platform
By Brady Snyder published
Google Cloud + Gemini Google Cloud is launching a premier AI workspace product called Gemini Enterprise, and it's designed to be simple enough for any employee to use.

One UI 8.5 may give Samsung phones the Pixel's best calling feature
By Sanuj Bhatia published
About time Samsung is testing automatic call screening in One UI 8.5, letting AI answer, transcribe, and block spam calls on behalf of the user.

Google Gemini's AI Pro plan is free for Canadian college students, so act fast
By Nickolas Diaz published
Get going! Google announced that Canadian college students can sign up for its AI Pro plan for free for a limited time.

How Verizon uses AI, drones, and robots to keep your phone connected during a crisis
By Brady Snyder published
Verizon Frontline I saw firsthand how Verizon Frontline is using emerging technologies to respond to natural disasters — here's how it might help you when it matters most.

Best AI apps for Android
By Brady Snyder published
AI apps AI is infiltrating the apps all over your Android phone. These are the best ones you should be using to streamline productivity, take better photos, and more.

AirPods Pro 3 vs. Google Pixel Buds Pro 2: Which is better for live translate?
By Brady Snyder published
Live translate AirPods Pro 3 and Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 both have live translation features, but are they any good? We tried them both, here's how they compare.

YouTube Music 'borrowed' this divisive Spotify AI feature, and I don't hate it
By Derrek Lee published
Beyond the Beat YouTube Music recently introduced a new experiment, testing AI music hosts that provide commentary between tracks. Some users may not like this, but it's not half-bad.
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