Pixel Phones Are Getting an Actual Weather App In 2024 (arstechnica.com) 23
Google is rolling out a dedicated weather app on Pixel phones (model 6 and newer with Android 15) that integrates AI-generated summaries and customizable widgets. Ars Technica reports: There's a prominent "AI generated weather report" on top of the weather stack, which is a combination of summary and familiarity. "Cold and rainy day, bring your umbrella and hold onto your hat!" is Google's example; I can't provide another one, because an update to "Gemini Nano" is pending. You can see weather radar for your location, along with forecasted precipitation movement. The app offers "Nowcasting" precipitation guesses, like "Rain continuing for 2 hours" or "Light rain in 10 minutes."
The best feature, one seen on the version of Weather that shipped to the Pixel Tablet and Fold, is that you can rearrange the order of data shown on your weather screen. I moved the UV index, humidity, sunrise/sunset, and wind conditions as high as they could go on my setup. It's a trade-off, because the Weather app's data widgets are so big as to require scrolling to get the full picture of a day, and you can't move the AI summary or 10-day forecast off the top. But if you only need a few numbers and like a verbal summary, it's handy. Sadly, if you're an allergy sufferer and you're not in the UK, Germany, France, or Italy, Google can't offer you any pollen data or forecasts. There is also, I am sad to say, no frog. You can download the app here.
The best feature, one seen on the version of Weather that shipped to the Pixel Tablet and Fold, is that you can rearrange the order of data shown on your weather screen. I moved the UV index, humidity, sunrise/sunset, and wind conditions as high as they could go on my setup. It's a trade-off, because the Weather app's data widgets are so big as to require scrolling to get the full picture of a day, and you can't move the AI summary or 10-day forecast off the top. But if you only need a few numbers and like a verbal summary, it's handy. Sadly, if you're an allergy sufferer and you're not in the UK, Germany, France, or Italy, Google can't offer you any pollen data or forecasts. There is also, I am sad to say, no frog. You can download the app here.
Film at 11 (Score:2)
Re: Film at 11 (Score:5, Funny)
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It has the word AI in it. The block chain version did not take off.
And that’s exactly how to cheapen AI to the level of making it look like you’re trying to sell 3D porn technology, to Disney.
We’ve seen all of these features in other apps and websites for a while now. As in the pre-pimp AI era. Weather is a prediction at best all day every day everywhere. The whole nowcasting thing is a nice feature when it’s accurate. Like any weather forecast.
Dont sell me on “AI” weather forecasts. Prove AI can do as good or better a job at it fir
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In addition if I've got a device with an HD graphical display backed by supercomputer weather resources I want to see the weather as graphs and diagrams showing me what's coming up and when, not a text version of a radio announcer circa 1924 telling me it'll rain soon.
But, as you say, "AI".
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1) The biggest feature is you can rearrange widgets
2) The text is so big that you need to scroll
3) It's probably not showing pollen forecast in your country if you're a reader of slashdot.
4) In the countries where pollen forecast is available, the sales of the Pixel amount to 2-3% of market leaders (Stats say Google sold 7.2 million of Pixels in France, compared to 266 million for Samsung, 206 million for Apple https://www.frandroid.com/marq... [frandroid.com] ).
Overall it seems a terrible app on a negligible platform. Gue
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They need an onramp to AI. Weather is something everyone is interested in to some degree.
No thanks. (Score:4, Insightful)
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I'll stick to weather web sites I access with my browser.
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I'll stick to staying indoors.
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I am not finding an "official" NWS app, do you have a pointer to the one you use?
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As if the weather forecast was not accurate enough (Score:2)
...now we need AI to make the forceast even more erronous and irrelevant.
Long time needed and money well spent (Score:2)
If it's intelligent enough to figure out that in my part of the world everyone use m/s for windspeed and not km/h. Looking at the current google weather app, it displays windspeed in km/h with no settings to change it with a big red warning for strong winds that link to the government meteorological institute that use m/s. All local TV weather reports use m/s, newspapers, the radio sea report, etc, etc.
(Yes, this annoys me more than it should)
I make my own for amateur astronomers (iOS) (Score:2)
A shameless plug, but it's completely free with no ads: Xasteria Weather for iOS [apple.com] is designed for amateur astronomers, as it includes things like astronomical seeing and transparency forecasts, light pollution maps etc. It's for iOS because I enjoyed writing Objective C and did not enjoy Java (which was the Android option when I started), so while I mostly use Android, I keep an (older obviously) iphone handy just for this and my other astronomy app [apple.com] ;)
If you want to build your own weather service/app, I have