Google I/O 2024 Schedule Revealed - What to Expect from the Big Event

Google I/O 2024 Schedule Revealed - What to Expect from the Big Event

Google I/O is just around the corner, beginning May 14, and will showcase what Google is currently developing, including Android 15, Wear OS 5, and Android TV. With less than a month to go before the event opens, the full schedule has been released, detailing what Google plans to show off and when.

The schedule, posted on Google's My I/O page, covers everything from the opening keynote to the closing session, "How to Deploy All JavaScript Frameworks to Cloud Run."

The keynote is described as a chance to "discover how Google is advancing its mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful," and will take place at 10:00 am PT (1:00 pm ET). The keynote is an opportunity to "learn about Google's latest developer tools and discover how they drive innovation and improve productivity," Google explains.

Both keynotes are vague, but there may be hardware announcements like the Pixel 8a, which has been leaked in full.

Other events will provide more details about Google's plans: at an event called "What's new in Android," Google will talk about "Generative AI, Android 15, Form Factor, Jetpack, Compose, tools, performance, and more."

Another event that may be relevant to consumers is called "What's new in Google AI." At this event, developers and users can "experience Google's latest AI tools and discover new features of Google's open source libraries, including Gemini API, Google AI Studio, Gemma, Kaggle Models, and Keras and JAX."

Other features include.

Others include "What's New in ChromeOS," "What's New in Google Play," "What's New on the Web," "Generative AI on Mobile and Web with Google AI Edge," "Android for Cars: The New In-Car Experience," "Wear OS into the Future. Building", "Everything you need to know about Google TV and Android TV OS", "Gemma Model: the latest evolution unveiled"

For developers, there are plenty of other events to watch, but the events above are just a few of the many that will be introduced to Android phones, tablets, TVs, cars, and other The above events are the best chance to see Google's new features that may be introduced in places we interact with on a daily basis.

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