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A.I.-curious business owners, even those with no interest in buying a Pixel phone, should know about the A.I. features on the new Pixel 10. That’s because it features a broad implementation of A.I. features that points to the future of A.I. integration in personal tech, which business owners and their employees will be using. 

The Five Most-Key Takeaways from This Blog Post

  • One thing to know about these phones is that reviewers have expressed concern about just how much data the A.I. can take.
  • Though the convenience factor of having A.I. look into your calendar or email records to check something while you compose a text is nice, privacy concerns arise about just how much access you should give to the A.I.. 
  • The big draw of these phones is how the A.I. can kind of just follow users across different apps. And have a sort of simultaneous-feeling presence in that it can search through another app’s data while helping you perform a task in the app you are using. 
  • A free year of Google AI Pro is another enticement of Google’s to get people to jump ship. This gives users access to image- and video-generation A.I. like Google’s Imagen 4 and Veo 3. For business owners, that can be a nice perk for getting good-quality content for your business. 
  • Overall, if business owners are willing to trade in some privacy for convenience, this phone shows what A.I. can do on modern smartphones.

The Significance for Business Owners 

If you are a truly A.I.-forward business owner with an iPhone, then the recent A.I.-ified Google Pixel 10 may be tempting to jump ship for. Admittedly, Americans tend to be the ones attached to Apple devices because of the ubiquity of iPhones and the weird social stuff around blue bubbles and green text bubbles

Some Apple enthusiasts (mainly Apple employees, it seems) believe that Apple could indeed be the best at A.I. on personal devices despite getting a late start in A.I.. As of right now, however, it seems safe to say that Google is the innovator at bringing A.I. to the smartphone.

Google of course knows all this, which is why it brought out the stars (e.g., Jimmy Fallon) to make a big pitch to the public—specifically the American public, with its hang-ups on giving up iPhone’s features like iMessage. 

However, if you are a business owner who is indeed curious about this phone for its ability to make your workday easier, and you do not share the same qualms about user privacy as certain reviewers do, then read on for some A.I. features that could make a Pixel worth the purchase. 

A.I. Features of the Pixel 10 Line

Magic Cue is an exemplary feature of this line of smartphones. This connects apps like Gmail and Calendar and Messages and Screenshots so that A.I. can draw from data across these apps to get on-demand information. 

Suppose you are texting a client a reminder about the time and place of an upcoming meeting. The information is already in Calendar. So, instead of having to open the Calendar app yourself to find the meeting’s event information, Google’s A.I. could just surface that information for you so that you can quickly send it along. 

Of course, the usual A.I. thing of double-checking still applies. For instance, what if it gets crucial info wrong? If this issue can be ironed out of A.I., the time has yet to come, since all kinds of A.I. still have hallucination issues. 

Voice Translate can be another key feature for business owners, as it creates A.I. translation of calls in real time. This can be useful for working with international clients or just any customers across a language barrier. What’s more, the translation sounds like the speaker, so it mimics the speaker’s voice in translation as well to keep the conversation sounding natural. 

As of right now, it applies for translations to or from English with:

  • Spanish
  • German
  • Japanese
  • French
  • Hindi
  • Italian
  • Portuguese
  • Swedish
  • Russian
  • Indonesian

Another big one for business owners is Take a Message, which in the Pixel 10 allows users to get transcripts of missed or declined calls. 

Gemini Live lets you share your camera and have Gemini answer questions about what is in view. 

NotebookLM integration with Pixel Screenshots and Recorder has A.I. for identifying when new screenshots or recordings could fit easily into your digital notebooks. Transcripts from recordings will also be added to NotebookLM. 

The Last (But Not Least) Key Takeaway from This Blog Post

Overall, the Pixel 10’s A.I. features offer plenty for business owners to realize that the future of smartphones will see a lot of A.I.-ification that makes smartphone usage feel more unified across apps, with A.I. making inter-app data retrieval and sharing a significant leap forward. 

Other Great GO AI Blog Posts

GO AI the blog offers a combination of information about, analysis of, and editorializing on A.I. technologies of interest to business owners, with especial focus on the impact this tech will have on commerce as a whole. 

On a usual week, there are multiple GO AI blog posts going out. Here are some notable recent articles: 

In addition to our GO AI blog, we also have a blog that offers important updates in the world of search engine optimization (SEO), with blog posts like “Google Ends Its Plan to End Third-Party Cookies”