Google I/O 2024 Event: Live Stream Timing And Where To Watch Online

s aadeetya s aadeetya | 05-14 16:10

Google I/O 2024 keynote is less than 24 hours from now, where Sundar Pichai and Co. will take the stage and talk to us for over an hour and showcase the new products they have been working on for a while. Google has already shown its AI prowess in the last few months, now available via Search, Gemini on mobile and more. But the company clearly has more in store, enabling developers to take their apps to the next level.

Google I/O 2024 Live: Event Timings And Where To Watch Online

Google I/O 2024 keynote will be live streamed on Tuesday, May 14 starting from 10 AM PT or 10:30 PM IST for those watching in India. You can head over to Google’s YouTube page to get the latest updates from the keynote as Pichai and Co highlight and announce the new AI stuff from the company.

Google is expected to continue its focus on AI this year, and we might hear more about its applications for Android. The Pixel phones have already been boosted with the Gemini Nano AI model, but the company could have something lined up for the affordable devices as well. Google has an extensive plan for its AI products and now it is about bringing it to a wider audience.

We could also see new search integration for AI and also Gemini coming to all platforms, including your web browser in the near future. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the event and give you all the updates that will appeal to our readers.

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