- By Vikas Yadav
- Fri, 15 Mar 2024 11:30 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Google I/O 2024: Search giant Google is all set to host its next developer conference on May 14. Like last year, it will be hosted for a limited live audience and available to everyone tuning in from Google's official channels. The keynote will kick off with CEO Sundar Pichai's address. Ahead of revealing the event date, the company presented a puzzle to decode the date of I/O.
The series of events will likely include developer-focused keynote and other sessions. Google is expected to make a range of announcements, such as the Pixel 8a, Pixel Fold 2 and new features for core Google apps. A more detailed session plan of Google's "biggest developer conference" will likely be shared later.
Similar to the Pixel launch event in October, the company could introduce a lot of artificial intelligence-based tweaks across its product line. Significant announcements could concern Gemini and the company's image generator, which witnessed a rough start. Moreover, the company may share details about its Extended Reality (XR) plans to take on Apple.
The countdown to #GoogleIO is here! ⏳
— Google (@Google) March 14, 2024
Tune in May 14 for our latest updates and demos → https://t.co/dkRkJ7ldvi pic.twitter.com/NH2sq4diqu
Apart from this, Google may touch upon the upcoming Android 15, which will likely reach stability in the third quarter of 2024. Moreover, Wear OS 5 could see the light of the day on May 14. As for the hardware, Google accidentally confirmed the existence of the Pixel 8a recently. It could have a Tensor G3 chipset and a 6.1-inch screen.
Speaking of Google I/O 2023, the company announced the AI-based enhancements for Workspace apps, axed the waitlist of Google Bard and introduced features for core Google apps like Gmail, Maps and more. Coming to the hardware, the Pixel 7a debuted at the tech showcase, which also launched in India. The company's first foldable Pixel Fold was announced at the event. As for big screens, the Pixel Tablet was introduced at I/O 2023. Google could introduce successors of these devices this year.