With 120 mentions of the phrase 'AI,' how could Google's 2024 developer conference not be jam-packed with news? We've rounded up the most pressing ones.
It's been a very Gemini-filled Google I/O conference this year, and Google Photos hasn't escaped Gemini-fication. Google has announced Ask Photos, an "experimental feature" that will be rolling out over the coming months, making it easier…
Mobile app developers, including Patreon and Grammarly, are already integrating with Gemini Nano, its smallest AI model, the company announced during its I/O developer keynote on Tuesday. The companies, along with other select developers…
At the end of I/O, Google’s annual developer conference at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that the company had said “AI” 121 times. That, essentially, was the crux of Google’s two-hour…
During the kickoff keynote for Google I/O 2024, the general tone seemed to be, “Can we have an extension?” Google’s promised AI improvements are definitely taking center stage here, but with a few exceptions, most are still in the oven.
Google Glass failed 11 years ago because society wasn't ready for Glassholes with cameras on their faces. But with camera-equipped smart glasses now more socially accepted and the intelligence of Gemini AI, Google's Project Astra concept,…
Google’s latest I/O conference was an absolute slurry of AI promises. The company took so many stabs with new AI models, showing off new AI capabilities that integrate Gemini into every single Google product or service under the sun. But…
During its annual I/O 2024 developer conference, Google unveiled numerous new AI features and functionalities. One of these is a feature the company says will warn you about potential scam calls while you are on the phone.
At its I/O conference today, Google has unveiled a new feature for Circle to Search. It can now help students with homework. When a student circles a prompt they're stuck on, they will receive step by step instructions to solve "a range of…
It was AI all day at Google’s developer keynote. The company showed off new AI-powered chatbot tools, new search capabilities, and a bunch of machine intelligence upgrades for Android.
Google I/O has come and gone—at least the main keynote address. Unlike past years, there weren't too many groundbreaking features announced; rather, the event was mostly focused on Google's general plans for Gemini and AI going forward.