Google I/O 2017 is a major event for all Google watchers It's where the firm reveals what it's been working on in the past year and gives a glimpse at what's to come.
Here's what Google announced at the keynote last night:
AI chips
In
December 2016, Google publicly
revealed how it was using specially designed
artificial intelligence
chips to improve its translation services in that way. The new unit
has been designed to be able to handle machine
learning training and the firm
says it is able to deliver 180 teraflops of the performance.
Smart reply in Gmail
All Gmail users are now they can able to use a machine
learning system that
reads messages and suggests replies. For example, if a
question is asked within
an email the system will recommend a response. The
feature was first launched
on Google Inbox but has now been expanded. The smart
reply system will be
available in the iOS and the Android Gmail apps.
Google Assistant on iPhone
Google
is stepping on Siri's doorstep with its new app for iPhones. Its Google
Assistant
personal AI will be available as an iPhone and iPad app
for the first time.
The Assistant was first announced last year and has only
been on Google
Home, the Google Pixel and a range of other Android phones. As well as this,
Google said the Assistant will be able to
be used in different languages.
Google Home
Visual Responses and providing more control over your favourite
entertainment
by support of more music/video services to your chromecast
or TV.
It will also be turned into a hands-free phone with voice calling
enabled. These
Calls will be personalised based on the voice of the person
asking. The Home
device will also be able to push results (such as
YouTube videos) to connected
phones and TVs that have Chromecast devices
connected.
Android O
Google announced its upcoming version of the Android operating system.
At the
time, Android O was only in a developer preview. At Google I/O,
the company
announced it would be available to beta testers from today
(May 16).
Virtual reality
At I/Oc Google confirmed it was working on wireless, self-contained headsets
and that they'd be launched in 'late 2017'.
Google added it is working with both HTC and Lenovo on two headsets but
that's about all the company has revealed. even pictures of the VR headsets yet.
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