Google’s recent unveiling of the Pixel 9 lineup marks a significant step forward in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into everyday devices. Â The new Pixel 9 phones, launched earlier than usual, are packed with AI-driven features centered around Google’s Gemini technology. This technology aims to make phones more conversational and capable of handling a wide array of tasks, like Apple’s vision for its upcoming iPhone 16, which is also expected to emphasize AI.Â
Pixel 9 features include “Magic Editor,” which can dramatically alter photos, and Gemini Assistant, which can perform tasks based on users’ data, like emails. However, some challenges remain, as demonstrated in a live presentation where Gemini Assistant initially struggled with a request.Â
Google is also pushing privacy and security angle by equipping Pixel 9 with a special chip that enables many AI functions to run directly on the device, similar to Apple’s approach. Â Pixel 9 starts at $800, with Pro version priced between $1,000 and $1,100. A foldable version is also available for $1,800. Additionally, Google announced updates to its Pixel Watch and wireless earbuds, showing its intent to challenge Apple’s dominance across multiple product categories.Â
Despite advancements, Google faces legal challenges due to a recent ruling declaring its search engine an illegal monopoly, which could lead to significant changes in its business operations.
- Google rolls out Pixel 9 phones earlier than usual as AI race with Apple heats Associated Press
- Everything Google announced at the Pixel 9 launch event  The Verge
- Everything Google Announced at Its ‘Made by Google’ Pixel Hardware Event  WIRED
- Introducing Pixel 9 Pro Fold: Google’s newest foldable phone  The Keyword | Google Product and Technology News
- Google Debuts A.I.-Powered Phones in Latest Attempt to Best the iPhone  The New York Times