In the competitive landscape of digital assistants, Google is making strides with its latest innovation. Building on the foundations of Google Assistant and the AI-powered Gemini, the tech giant is poised to introduce a new level of smart assistance with its next flagship phone, the Pixel 10. The anticipated assistant, now dubbed Pixel Sense, promises to enhance user interaction in ways that may leave other competitors, including Apple, scrambling to keep up.
Pixel Sense is set to revolutionize how users interact with their devices by being contextually aware and capable of processing a variety of media files, from text and images to AI-generated content and metadata. In a significant leap, it will also integrate functionality to handle screenshots, expanding on the features of Google’s Pixel Screenshots app.
Currently, users can utilize Gemini on Pixel 9 devices for a more efficient search experience on their phones. | Image credit – Google
Apple, on the other hand, is working on an upgraded version of Siri that will be more adaptive to user preferences, evolving with time. However, with the Pixel 10 set to launch later this year, its advanced AI assistant might hit the market before Apple’s Siri fully matures, which some reports suggest won't happen until at least iOS 20, not expected until 2027.