- At the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, Google will host its yearly I/O 2024 developer conference.
- CEO of Alphabet and Google, Sundar Pichai, will deliver the keynote speech.
- Google is predicted to disclose the salient features of the most recent iteration of Android along with a release schedule.
At the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, Google will host its yearly I/O 2024 developer conference. Post-OpenAI’s ‘Spring Update’ event and the introduction of its newest major language model, GPT-4o, the event has taken on greater significance.
CEO of Alphabet and Google, Sundar Pichai, will deliver the keynote speech. It is anticipated that the firm will reveal significant improvements through several “on-demand” sessions, including Wear OS 5, Android 15, Gemini AI updates, Pixie AI assistant, and more.
Google I/O Event
Google is predicted to disclose the salient features of the most recent iteration of Android along with a release schedule for the wider public, as is customary. Some of the major features of Android 15, which is currently in beta, are satellite connectivity, audio sharing, notification cooling, app archiving, and partial screen sharing. There have been rumors of unexpected developments such as enhanced status bars and satellite messaging.
Voice translation, question-answering, and environment description using the phone’s camera will be possible with Google’s Gemini AI model, which is anticipated to provide real-time reasoning across text, audio, and video.
Like Apple Siri and Google Assistant, it also allows natural conversation. With Gemini, Google may eventually replace Google Assistant on all Android devices, giving customers the option to switch out the chatbot for the native Android assistant software.
Wear OS 5, the most recent operating system from Google is anticipated to provide improvements to the Watch Face format and to the way that applications are developed and designed for a wider variety of devices. Google has showcased some of its newest devices at I/O, including the Pixel 7a and the first-ever Pixel Fold, even though the event is not only about hardware.