Google I/O 2024 showcased a plethora of AI advancements coming to desktop and mobile devices. Gemini, Google’s AI family, expands with enhanced capabilities across text, image, video, and audio. Ask Photos with Gemini enables conversational search through photo libraries, offering a more efficient way to relive and share memories. Additionally, Project Astra brings AI-powered object recognition to smartphone cameras, providing real-time information on the go. Multimodal search queries in Google Search, scam alerts, and enhanced Circle to Search features further demonstrate the integration of AI across Google’s ecosystem.
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Google has announced an update to Android TV, bringing the operating system to version 14. The update includes performance improvements, new energy modes, accessibility features, and improved multitasking. The update is expected to roll out to Android TV devices in the near future.
Google has showcased the latest advancements to its Gemini 1.5 Pro AI suite at Google I/O, offering developers and users a more advanced and personalized AI experience. Key updates include an extended context window, enhanced data analysis capabilities, seamless integrations with Google apps, and customizable Gems tailored to specific needs. Both Gemini 1.5 Pro and the optimized 1.5 Flash model are now available in preview, promising to revolutionize interactions with AI.
At Google’s annual developer conference, the tech giant announced a slew of AI-centric updates for its Android operating system, aiming to revolutionize user experience and device interaction. These advancements include enhanced AI capabilities, such as Circle to Search, Gemini as the default AI assistant, and the deployment of the Gemini Nano model for on-device tasks. Google envisions these AI features reaching billions of active Android users, marking the beginning of a new era for the platform.
Crucial Events Set for May 14, Featuring PM Modi’s Nomination, Court Hearings, and Global Gatherings
May 14th marks a day brimming with significant events. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will file his nomination in Varanasi, while Kangana Ranaut and Anurag Thakur will do the same in Himachal Pradesh. The Supreme Court will hear crucial cases related to religious conversion in Uttar Pradesh. Political figures across Delhi and Maharashtra will face court proceedings. Additionally, the Cannes Film Festival and Google I/O developer conference will commence, and Google will launch its Pixel 8a smartphone.
OpenAI’s much-awaited “Spring Updates” live stream event is just around the corner, promising to unveil new features and enhancements for its ChatGPT and GPT-4 models. While rumors have circulated about a potential revival of Google’s search engine or the launch of GPT-5, OpenAI has remained tight-lipped, fueling anticipation. The event, scheduled for today at 10:30 PM, will showcase demos of the enhanced functionalities of ChatGPT and GPT-4, but OpenAI has clarified that it will not be launching a search product or GPT-5. Nonetheless, the proximity to Google I/O 2024 has sparked speculation about the potential implications for Google’s offerings and the competitive landscape of the tech industry.
Google has a long history of experimenting with virtual and augmented reality, from Google Cardboard to the ill-fated Google Glass. Recent rumors suggest that Google may be preparing to launch a new XR (extended reality) headset at its upcoming Google I/O developer conference. However, a recent report from Business Insider claims that the project has been canceled. Despite this, there is still hope that Google may unveil a new XR headset or provide updates on its existing ARCore platform at Google I/O. With the recent launch of the Apple Vision Pro headset and the growing interest in XR technology, it is a good time for Google to make a move in this space.
Google I/O 2023 is set to take place from May 14th, and the full schedule has now been released, revealing a detailed look at what Google plans to showcase at the event. The keynote, which will kick off the event, is scheduled for 10am PT (1 pm ET) and is expected to focus on the company’s mission to organize and make accessible the world’s information. Following the keynote, a Developer Keynote will provide insights into Google’s latest developer tools. Other notable events include sessions on Android 15, Wear OS 5, Android TV, Google AI, ChromeOS, Google Play, and more.
Google has announced a new round of price cuts for its Pixel 8 and 8 Pro smartphones, bringing the total discount to £200 ($248.62) off the original price. The price drops also coincide with the upcoming Google I/O event, where the company is expected to launch its new Pixel 8a smartphone and provide more details on its plans for further integrating AI into Android 15. These aggressive pricing strategies are part of a broader trend among Android smartphone makers to drive adoption of their AI-powered ecosystems, with companies such as Samsung and Motorola also offering significant discounts on their foldable handsets.
As Google I/O nears, rumors about the Pixel 8a are swirling, hinting at potential upgrades that could redefine mid-range smartphones. With an impressive 120Hz refresh rate, increased brightness, and a larger battery, the Pixel 8a is shaping up to be a formidable contender in the budget phone market.