With the Pixel 10 series last year, Google introduced Magic Cue to “proactively surface relevant info and suggest helpful actions when you need them.” It now appears that Google is planning to rebrand Magic Cue and put the functionality under the Gemini umbrella.
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Beta version 229 of Phone by Google today contains strings that point to this. Magic Cue in the Phone app is codenamed “beacon.” That functionality is now being referred to as “Proactive Assistance.”
- <string name=”beacon_proactive_assistance_title”>Get helpful info for this call</string>
- <string name=”beacon_proactive_assistance_description”>With Proactive Assistance, Gemini can show you useful info from your emails and messages for this call</string>
- <string name=”beacon_proactive_assistance_button_description”>Get suggestions from Gemini at the right time</string>
Gemini is explicitly referenced, with Magic Cue not doing that today even though it’s powered by Gemini Nano. Magic Cue has even maintained its own icon since launch.
Zooming out, this is not the first time we’ve heard of “Proactive Assistance.” There was a reference in the Gemini app back in April, and this week’s beta Google app release has updated strings:
- Choose apps, like Gmail and Calendar, that Proactive Assistance can use for suggestions
- Proactive Assistance uses what’s on your screen, your notifications, and info from apps you choose so you can get suggestions at the right time.
The April reference specifically said that the “data you allow for Proactive Assistance is processed entirely in a private, encrypted space on your device,” which sounds like Magic Cue and Gemini Nano today.
The launch of the Pixel 11 would be the time for such a rebrand for the year-old Magic Cue. It’s not a big change in the grand scheme, especially with functionality staying the same, but does point to Google coalescing its assistive features on the Gemini brand rather than having Pixel pursue its own path.
More broadly, this makes sense with the Gemini Intelligence initiative.
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