Imagine being able to open a PDF in Acrobat and have it quickly summarize the whole thing for you. Or maybe you want to ask a question about the document. With the new AI-powered features coming to Acrobat, you’ll be able to do just that. During the Google I/O Keynote, the company even showed a demo where the AI Assistant summarized a 20-page document and answered follow-up questions about it.
While some of the heavier lifting might still happen in the cloud, a lot of this new functionality will be powered by Gemini Nano right on your phone. This means you’ll get faster responses, and it won’t drain your data plan as much. It’s not clear yet exactly which documents will be processed on-device, but it’s a safe bet that shorter documents will be handled by Gemini Nano.
Additionally, Google is working on a new version of Gemini Nano that can understand images and audio, not just text. This opens up a ton of possibilities for new AI-powered features in all sorts of apps. Google is planning to release this souped-up version of Gemini Nano with their new Pixel 9 phones, and it will be interesting to see what developers come up with once they get their hands on it.
With all these new AI tools and features coming to our phones, it’s clear that the future of mobile apps is going to be a lot smarter and more helpful. It’s exciting to think about all the ways our apps will be able to understand and interact with us in the years to come.