Google I/O 2023 is scheduled to be held on the 10th of May, 2023 with a lot of expectations and rumors surrounding it including the partly confirmed launch of Pixel Fold!
Google I/O 2023 will take place on Wednesday, May 10. That’s in line with when Google normally holds its developers conference — last year’s edition took place on May 11 and May 12, for example.
Google Keynote gets started at 10am PT. There will be an in-person event at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif., a venue that’s just down the street from Google headquarters. Most people will attend virtually, though since Google streams its developer conference.
While the Google I/O 2023 agenda includes most all the products that Google develops, supports or sponsors, the most demanded ones would surely be Google Bard, Android 14 and the launch of Pixel Fold.
Google Bard
We’re expecting more AI announcements from Google with a formal introduction to Bard – it’s CharGPT rival. Artificial intelligence has been a hot tech topic in 2023, particularly, generative AI, which can generate new data like text, art, and music. Google isn’t sitting idly by as other companies grab all the headlines and buzz. Last month, Google launched Bard, its ChatGPT and Bing chat rival that can generate structured text responses to queries. And at I/O, Google will surely have more to unveil when it comes to Bard and generative AI as a whole.
Android 14
Android 14 will focus on refinements and improved security. Based on the information provided in the developer previews and two Beta releases, Android 14 will offer optimized resource management, improved support for tablets and foldable devices and more accessibility features. We can also expect more personalization options that build on the Material You design.
Pixel Fold
Google’s first foray into the world of foldable phones is set to finally see its big moment with the announcement of the Pixel Fold. It could pack tech like a 7.69-inch inner display, a 5.79-inch outer display, and the Tensor G2 chipset under the hood.
And a lot more to expect from Google I/O 2023
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