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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/05\/09\/google-i-o-2023-is-next-week-heres-what-were-expecting\/<\/a><\/br> Update: Google just<\/span> went ahead and announced the Pixel Fold<\/a> over on Twitter<\/a>. The company gave a good look at the upcoming foldable smartphone from just about every angle. That means all three of the expected pieces of hardware \u2014 including the Pixel 7a and Pixel Tablet<\/a> \u2014 have officially been announced.<\/p>\n There are days I think Google wants all of its announcements leaked out ahead of time. I\u2019m not mad, so much as slightly annoyed, crammed into a Delta economy seat, writing about the news I\u2019m ostensibly flying across the country to cover. Anyway, at least one of the more recent leaks comes courtesy of Amazon. Someone pulled the wrong lever somewhere, and tossed up the Pixel Tablet product page<\/a>.<\/p>\n So, a quick rundown there: Same Tensor G2 found in the rest of tomorrow\u2019s devices (following the Pixel 7\u2019s launch) coupled with 8GB of RAM and either 128 or 256GB of storage. Screen is 11 inches, with pen support. The front- and rear-facing cameras are megapixel, and the system ships with the dock, which looks like it effectively turns it into one, big Nest Hub-style product. Expected launch is June 20.<\/p>\n Another entirely different leak<\/a> also arrived recently, by way of internal documents. In a bit of a refreshing change, these ones are focused on the AI side of things, which we anticipate will monopolize a second keynote immediately following the first.<\/p>\n PaLM 2, the latest version of the company\u2019s LLM (large language model) is set to take center stage. Codenamed \u201cUnified Language Model,\u201d the system can generate content in 100 different languages, and the company has reportedly used it to analyze writing, coding and math tests. A new version of Bard and AI-based upgrades to search are said to also be on their way. Also on the list is a \u201cWorkspace AI collaborator,\u201d designed to leverage its models for things like Google Docs and Gmail.<\/p>\n Google\u2019s annual developer conference, Google I\/O, returns to Mountain View\u2019s Shoreline Amphitheater this week, and for the first time in four years, we\u2019ll be returning along with it. The kickoff keynote<\/a> is always jammed-packed full of information, debuting all of the different software projects the company has been working on for the past year.<\/p>\n The event, which kicks off <\/span>May 10 at 10 AM PT,<\/strong> will be a big showcase for everything that\u2019s on the way for Android 14. The company has, arguably, missed a step when it comes to the current generative AI land rush \u2014 hell, who could have predicted after all of these years that <\/span>Bing would finally have a moment<\/a>?<\/span><\/p>\n CEO Sundar Pichai will no doubt be making the case that the company continues to lead the way in the world of artificial intelligence. There\u2019s always been a fair bit of the stuff at the event largely focused on practical real-world applications like mobile imaging and dealing with customer service. This year, however, I\u2019d say it\u2019s safe to say the company is going to go bonkers with the stuff.<\/p>\n Hardware, meanwhile, is always a bit of a crapshoot at developer conferences. But after an off-year for the industry at large, a deluge of rumors are aligning, pointing to what\u2019s likely to be an unusually consumer electronics-focused keynote. Given the fact that the last bit is my focus at TechCrunch, I\u2019m going to start the list there.<\/p>\n
\nGoogle I\/O 2023 is tomorrow; here\u2019s what we\u2019re expecting<\/br>
\n2023-05-09 21:40:10<\/br><\/p>\n