![]() ![]() Read Andrew Cornwall’s blog about non-AI announcements at the Google I/O. With the integrations shown at Google I/O, it’s clear it has caught up to the pack. Now that the AI genie is out of the bottle, it’s also working on techniques to identify and prevent misuse of AI technology: watermarks, metadata, and a standard to let web creators identify and prevent use of their content (all coming “soon” or “in a few months”).Ī few recent missteps made it seem as if Google’s public-facing AI technology was lagging. Last week, Google reminded the world of its AI-driven past and put GenAI center stage for the future. ![]() Integration with external/internal tools will allow companies to accelerate their go to market. In addition, there’s new Nvidia hardware to support AI and other workloads on Google Cloud. Vertex also powers Bard, Google’s AI chatbot. PaLM 2 will power three new models in Vertex: Codey, a code completion and code generation model Chirp, a universal speech AI and Imagen, a text-based image generator. Google adds GenAI to many APIs and provides a simpler way to use large language models hosted/deployed on Vertex AI. Google mentioned Sec-PaLM and announced Med-PaLM 2, trained on security and medical domain data respectively. Enterprises get the power to fine-tune Google models with private domain data and to build GenAI models that are ostensibly more responsive and computationally/fiscally efficient. PaLM 2 comes in a few sizes, including one to fit on device. Last week, Google also announced the release of PaLM 2 in preview. Google’s Pathways Language Model (PaLM) works behind the scenes to power and integrate AI across its product lineup. But, if you’re not already there, Google hasn’t given you a reason to move yet.Įnterprises need to focus on the launch of PaLM 2 and Vertex AI. So, if you’re a Google user, what it has done will certainly make your life easier. While these capabilities may seem incremental and familiar, Google has provided a strong response to the market by productizing GenAI capabilities in the Google consumer ecosystem. GenAI will also provide synthesized information about your Google Search and allow you to ask follow-up questions (in addition to usual search results). There’s magic at your fingertips to edit photos, personalize your device with AI-generated images, and plan your trip with immersive experience on Maps. And you can even let “someone” write your email for you. The general user of Google products will see GenAI capabilities embedded and ubiquitous in all the widely used applications in Workspace – through Duet AI, Docs will have a “sidekick” to help you write better, Sheets will auto-generate templates using natural language prompts, and Slides will provide better images to enhance storytelling. GenAI made an appearance in every act at Google I/O, fueling productivity, creativity, and even some self-indulgence. As the GenAI race accelerates, Google has added more fuel to its engine. What was power under the hood is now in the hands of all – consumers, developers, and enterprises – in new and different ways. Google has always been powered by AI and now it continues to advance and expand the capabilities as well as productize them. So we are likely to see an official Bard launch to take ChatGPT, though it has failed to impress in its initial days.As expected, AI was center stage at Google I/O 2023 and much of it was generative AI (GenAI). Google has unveiled its AI chatbot Bard, though it is yet to be released to the public. Some details surrounding the Pixel tablet are also expected, while the long-rumoured Pixel foldable smartphone could also be revealed.ĪI has been dominating headlines, with ChatGPT opening the race for generative artificial intelligence wide. Google I/O 2023 could also mark the release of the Pixel 7a, while details about the launch date and specifications of the Pixel 8 series could also be announced. Google could announce a new version of the Pixel Buds Pro, considering the original Pixel Buds Pro was released at Google I/O 2022. Earn developer profile badges for completing select learning pathways. Codelabs and learning pathways are always-on, self-guided learning experiences that help you adopt Google technology. At Google I/O 2023 we will get a first look at Android 14 Beta as the Developer Preview 2 for Android 14 Beta is already out.Īpart from various software announcements, we also expect new information on Google’s upcoming hardware projects. Grow your knowledge in the I/O 2022 Learning Lab with resources about the Google technology you love or want to learn more about. This edition of the conference will feature in-person attendance for the first time in four years.Įxcited that this year's #GoogleIO will be on May 10, live from Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View and online at /QtNXE6wjl5 Google I/O 2023 will be hosted at the company’s usual venue – the Shoreline Amphitheatre, which is right across the street from the tech giant’s headquarter in Mountain View, California. This is the first time in four years that the event is being held in person. ![]() Google’s yearly developer’s conference, I/O 2023, will be held on May 10, 2023, CEO Sundar Pichai has tweeted. ![]()
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