Google has announced that its annual I/O conference for developers will kick off on May 10th, featuring a limited live audience and online access for everyone else.
Focus on Artificial Intelligence and Android Developments
This year, major expectations for the event revolve around Google’s advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Attendees and online viewers can anticipate news about Bard, Google’s response to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, as well as other AI-driven products designed to generate images, write code, and test product prototypes.
In addition to AI announcements, the conference will likely provide further details on the next version of Android, which has already been made available for developers in a preview version.
Hardware Announcements on the Horizon
Rumors are circulating that Google may reveal information about the Pixel 7A, the affordable version of its flagship device, and the long-rumored Pixel Fold during the keynote. Additionally, it’s possible that Google could unveil its highly anticipated Pixel tablet. The tablet-like appearance of the event invitation lends credence to these speculations.
Event Registration and Availability
Developers interested in attending the conference can register now, with virtual attendance being free for everyone. Google will publish the full agenda and program in the coming weeks, giving attendees and viewers a comprehensive understanding of what to expect from this year’s conference.