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 is an absolute whirlwind of news and announcements. This year, rather than focusing on hardware, Android, or Chrome, Google spent most of this years developers conference convincing us that its AI features are worth prioritizing. One of those projects is Project Astra, a multimodal AI assistant you can semi-converse with that can simultaneously use the camera to identify objects and people.  I say  semi  because its evident after the demo that t stanley cups uk his part of Gemini is in its infancy. I spent a few brief minutes with Project Astra on the Pixel 8 Pro to see what it works like in real-time. I didnt have enough time to test it to its full extent or try to trick it, but I got a feel for what the future might feel like as an Android user.     Ask it almost anything The point of Project Astra is to be like an assistant who also guides you in the real world. It can answer questions about the environment around you by identifying objects, faces, moods, and textiles. stanley vattenflaska  It can even help you remember where you last placed something. A preview of Project Astras Pictionary mode, another offering inside the demo room. Photo: Florence Ion / Gizmodo There were four different demonstrations to choose from for Project Astra. They included Storyteller mode, which asks Gemini to concoct a story based on various inputs, and Pictionary, essentially a game of guess-the-doodle with the computer. There was also an alliteration stanley mug  mode, where the AI showed off its prowess at finding words with the same starti Unyd How聽Pointy Brackets Became a Computing Icon
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