13.05.2023
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Highlights from Google's Annual I/O Conference

Serhii Ostrovskyi
Editor in Chief at ApiX-Drive
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The I/O keynote by Google has recently wrapped up, marking the disclosure of updates to its Pixel series and the showcasing of the latest advancements in AI technology.

Google Search is set to undergo a considerable overhaul with the introduction of AI snapshots. By opting into a fresh feature named Search Generative Experience (SGE), users will see AI-driven responses at the peak of their search results for select queries, offering a wider perspective to their searches. This function will also facilitate the refinement of snapshot information through subsequent queries. The force behind these AI snapshots is Google's upgraded large language model, PaLM 2.

Bard, Google's AI-powered chatbot, is now available to all, irrespective of waitlist status. In addition, Google is rolling out a variety of new features, including compatibility with Japanese and Korean languages, and a streamlined method to export created text to Google Docs and Gmail.

Anticipation builds for the release of new dark mode and visual search features, with Google's plans to continually add more functions down the line. Among these are AI image generation with Adobe Firefly, and integrations with third-party services like OpenTable and Instacart.

But the scope of AI enhancements doesn't stop at Google Search. Google has also declared the arrival of new AI-integrated features for Android. Among these, Magic Compose will find its place within Android's Messages app, enabling users to reply to texts with AI-recommended responses.