Google recently showcased an array of exciting generative AI innovations at its annual I/O event, highlighted by a nearly two-hour keynote. If you missed the live broadcast or prefer not to watch the entire 110 minutes on Google’s YouTube channel, there's good news: the tech giant has released a concise 10-minute video that captures the event's highlights.
For a comprehensive overview, explore this article summarizing all the key announcements from the Google I/O keynote, which began with insights from CEO Sundar Pichai. Another piece focuses specifically on the major developments surrounding Gemini, Google’s notable generative AI suite.
You’ll definitely want to learn how the Google Lens search feature has evolved to process videos in addition to images, and discover how Gmail will soon generate AI-written emails upon request. Plus, there's Project Astra, an advanced smartphone assistant set to launch via the Gemini app later this year.
But that’s just the beginning. Google Photos is gearing up to introduce an impressive new feature called Ask Photos that allows you to extract information from your images through natural conversation. With Google’s latest generative AI updates, the spotlight is now on Apple, which is expected to reveal its own advancements in this space at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next month.