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Offline AI: Free Google App Enables On-Device AI Without Internet - Jordan News

Offline AI: Free Google App Enables On-Device AI Without Internet - Jordan News

Jordan News02-06-2025
Google has launched a new app that allows users to run a variety of publicly available AI models from the Hugging Face platform directly on their smartphones. اضافة اعلان The app is called Google AI Edge Gallery, and it is currently available for Android devices, with an iOS version coming soon. The app enables users to search for compatible AI models, download them, and run them entirely offline—relying on supported phone processors. These models cover tasks such as image generation, question answering, code writing and editing, and more.
The Google AI Edge Gallery app, which Google describes as an "Alpha" experimental release, can be downloaded from GitHub.
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