• By Vikas Yadav
  • Thu, 09 Mar 2023 12:18 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

GOOGLE is all set to unveil a brand new version of its operating system, Android 14, in its upcoming I/O Event scheduled to take place on May 10, 2023. The American tech-giant every year organises the I/O event to launch its latest products and services. In this year's I/O event, Google is expected to unveil Android 14, Pixel 7a and artificial intelligence tools.

Google I/O Expectations

While no product announcement or feature timeline is out from official channels, reports are speculative of details about the Pixel 7a and Pixel tablet. Plus, Google is likely to reveal a bucket of Android 14 features with exclusive stuff for Pixel phones.

According to a report by The Verge, Google is expected to launch over 20 artificial intelligence products this year and a couple of them might go live in the event. The tech giant is already competing with AI-powered tools from several tech companies like OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 and Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing to name a few.

Google has already released the Developer Preview 2 of Android 14. Top smartphone manufacturers are expected to get the beta release of Android 14 OS after the culmination of the event. The new Android will move towards stability and final release somewhere after July, according to Android Developers.

Google I/O How To Attend

The conference will be live from Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View CA. The event will be open to everyone in online mode and to a limited audience at the venue. Registration for the event starts on March 7 and is free. In 2023, Google is set to share the latest developer solutions, products, and technology it wishes to introduce in the coming years.

The event stream will be provided in different languages along with translated captions after the event. A viewer to stay updated on the information and sessions can register via email for communications with respect to Google I/O. However, you can still access keynotes and sessions without registration. To view the keynotes and sessions, a viewer must be at least 18 years of age to attend.