From self-written Gmail to wizards who pass the Turing test, Google I / O gives many improvements to its products, almost all due to the AI learning efforts and its engines.
Microsoft Build 2018 launches on Tuesday and is still up and running, but now Google is competing with the annual Google I / O Developer Conference for your attention. Unlike hardware-oriented announcements in October, I / O focused primarily on software and how to get the most out of it.
Before the conference, Google announced that it would burn down Google Research as Google AI. That should give you an idea of the overall direction. It also announced the official version of the embedded smart operating system, Android Things 1.0.
CEO Sundar Pichai kicked things off by discussing how AI helps everyone, especially in improving diagnostics, predictions, and accessibility.
After the day of the keynote, we heard more about Google's intent for WearOS and Creator to do a very cool tour of building VR walkthrough with Ricoh Theta V for VR capture on board. And with Google Cloud Cloud Multiplayer AR, the future of the game is in your hands.
We're also thinking about how good Google Lens is and not Google Glass, and wondering if he's smarter, a more humane Google Assistant that simply abandons Amazon Alexa?
Google Competitor for Amazon Echo is now 2 years old. Even younger, when you start counting when the first hardware product, Google Home, becomes available. This year he has got many new skills, many of them are coming this summer:
- He can speak in six new voices, including John Legend
- In the future it will probably communicate more than we do, thanks to Duplex
- Ability to perform two actions on a command and continue the conversation
- And it can train your children to be more polite
- LG has planted it on some of his televisions
- YouTube will be present in smart displays
- You can now fully customize Google's routines
- You can now order purchases and more on your phone
- JBL Link Bar builds Android and Google Assistant on the voice bar
- You do not need to "request" whirlpool equipment anymore
- Forget the smart speakers, now use smart displays
- Or six ways Google Assistant gets better
And now, Google Assistants are getting real controls on ovens, coffee makers, and a slew of smart home products.
ANROIND P
Google will release Android P developer previews in March, but things could change in a few months. Today we saw an official Android P update with some new features:
Adaptive battery to improve life
AI-controlled automatic brightness, Adaptive brightness
App actions predict your next task
New system navigation for multitasking and one-hand operation with vertical movement and control
And Google wants to help with your digital well-being, send statistics on your screen and more to combat your mobile addiction.
To promote machine in-app learning, Google launches the ML kit. You can now install the beta version. And not only on Google phones, but also on the other side.
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