Google is bullish on the prospect of its more advanced artificial intelligence models coming to smartphones in the next year.
The internet giant expects that its currently available Gemini large language model (LLM), which competes with Microsoft-backed OpenAI's most powerful GPT-4 AI model, will begin to get embedded into devices starting next year.
Google already offers Gemini Nano, which is the company's most efficient model for "on-device" AI, across its Pixel devices and on all other capable Android devices.
"There are smaller versions of our Gemini model on the cloud," Rakowski told CNBC.
Large language models, or LLMs, are AI models capable of understanding and generating language in a humanlike way.
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