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I wonder if you have a Pixel 8 with GrapheneOS, which AI features from the Pixel also work on nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 ? Because a lot of stuff pretends to be local only, will they work on GrapheneOS too?

For example, things like that feature with photos, you take multiple shots and you can choose for each person where they don't have their eyes closed and stuff.

I am using Pixel camera app with networking disabled on Graphene.

I'm wondering if the other local stuff on the Pixel 9 Fold Pro will also work on Graphene or just with stock Android. And what is really local only.

The Gemini app for example won't install for me, I use Gemini through web interface only.

Also, I wonder if Gemini Advanced is somehow tied to a Google account or to the OS - supposedly every Pixel 9 user should get a Gemini Advanced subscription. Maybe linking the device with stock OS to google account should activate the subscription?

That Pixel 9 Fold looks really cool, I didn't originally want to upgrade but I guess I'll have to when it gets Graphene support. The support for the original Pixel Fold was superb since the beginning.

The AI features since the first Tensor chips by Google are functional in GrapheneOS and enabled by default, but are able to be disabled.

The AI features *however* are only used in Google apps which require Google Play Services (hence need for a Google account).

The AI features are baked into the Google Tensor chips, the ultimate black box, hence Google controls access to the API with an iron fist (just like Apple :)

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with Apple there are quite a few Foss apps both on Mac and on iPhone actually that are quite state of the art. such as llama.cpp and whisper.cpp