Google Unveils New AI Features at Google I/O 2024
Google Unveils New AI Features: Google said a year ago that it believed artificial intelligence would dominate search in the future.
With Google launching “AI Overviews” for users in the US and planning to make them available globally shortly, that future appears to be developing now.
At the I/O conference, Google unveiled its flagship Gemini AI model, which now has a quicker Flash version to compete with OpenAI’s GPT-4o. These developments are intended to improve search skills and deliver more precise answers to intricate questions.
Users may now access AI Overviews, formerly known as the Search Generative Experience (SGE), through Google.
With the help of this feature, users will be able to quickly understand their queries by seeing summaries created by AI at the top of search results.
With the addition of the Ask Photos helper, users may now obtain particular information from their archives, greatly improving search capability.
Even though AI significantly improves search, Google’s video search demo unintentionally exposed shortcomings by providing inaccurate advice. The business is attempting to resolve these problems and raise the precision of search results generated by AI.
With the integration of Gemini Nano into Chrome, users will be able to access AI capabilities locally and enjoy enhanced browsing experiences powered by AI.
Google showcases several software updates that improve accessibility, including major improvements to Android’s Lookout tool.
Lookout, which helps people with vision problems, now has improved object identification capabilities thanks to artificial intelligence.
Google launched Wear OS 5, emphasizing increased performance and longer battery life. To improve the wearable experience even more, developers can now create watch faces and build watch apps using upgraded tools.
The automatic creation of movie and TV show descriptions is now possible thanks to Google’s integration of Gemini AI into its Google TV operating system. This feature improves user accessibility and discoverability of content.
A collection of generative AI models called LearnLM was unveiled by Google in association with the DeepMind AI research division. LearnLM seeks to simplify lesson planning for teachers and enable students to receive conversational tutoring.
YouTube debuts quizzes created by AI, enabling users to interact with instructional material in a dynamic way. This tool improves learning and increases viewer engagement with instructional films.
Using artificial intelligence (AI), Google has announced the addition of a scam detection function to Android that can detect potentially fraudulent activity during voice calls.
Google remains dedicated to improving user security with AI-powered features, even in the face of privacy groups’ worries.
Google unveiled Theft Detection Lock, an AI-driven function that identifies unusual movements suggestive of pilfering. By automatically locking the screen to stop unwanted access, this function improves device security.
On-device live threat detection is a feature of Android 15 that helps to detect and stop fraudulent app activity. Google uses artificial intelligence (AI) to improve app security and shield users from danger.
Google keeps coming up with new innovations that influence the direction of technology and the user experience, from search optimization to security features and accessibility upgrades.