With all the apps on my phone, I still often wish the device would just “get” me, you know? I’m talking about not just knowing I don’t mean “duck” or “he’ll” when I’m texting, but something that truly feels intelligent. Something that feels more like a true assistant. Enter Google’s new Magic Cue. Debuting yesterday (August 20) at Made by Google, Magic Cue for the Pixel 10 phones is Google’s boldest attempt to make the smartphone truly intelligent. It's already making Apple’s AI efforts look behind the curve.
Where Siri still feels like a digital assistant waiting for directions, Magic Cue is much more of a proactive sidekick. It sees what you’re doing, anticipates what you might need next and then serves it up — contextually, intelligently and instantly without you ever needing to ask.