The latest Google Gemma AI model optimized for mobile devices

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Google introduced Gemma 3n, an AI model designed to run smoothly on phones, laptops, and tablets. This model can handle audio, text, images, and videos, and is efficient enough to operate offline without the need for cloud computing. Gemma 3n shares the same architecture as Gemini Nano and is engineered for high performance. Additionally, Google is releasing MedGemma for health-related text and images analysis, as well as SignGemma to translate sign language into spoken-language text. Despite criticism for its licensing terms, Gemma models have been downloaded millions of times by developers.

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