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GOOGLE'S NEW AI PREDICTS YOUR NEXT MOVE

AI DESK1 MIN READ
THU, MAY 14, 2026

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Google is rolling out a contextual suggestions feature to Android devices that uses AI to recommend actions based on your location and daily habits. The feature has begun appearing on Pixel 10 series devices.

The new capability learns from your routine behavior to anticipate what you'll want to do next. When you arrive at the gym, for example, the feature might suggest launching your preferred music streaming app and queuing your usual workout playlist. The contextual suggestions system analyzes your patterns—where you go, when you go there, and what you typically do—to surface relevant recommendations at opportune moments. Google has not yet announced broad availability or confirmed which Android devices will receive the feature beyond the Pixel 10 series. The rollout appears to be gradual, with some users reporting early access. This addition continues Google's push to integrate AI capabilities deeper into Android's core experience, following previous announcements about AI-powered features across Pixel devices.

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