Google’s New AI Play

Google announced a number of new AI-powered features and products at its annual I/O developer conference in May 2023. Some of the highlights include:

  • PaLM 2: A new language model with improved multilingual, reasoning, and coding capabilities.

  • Immersive View for Routes: A new feature in Google Maps that uses AI to create a 3D model of a route, allowing users to see what it will look like before they go.

  • Search with generative AI: A new way to search that uses AI to provide more concise, informative, and conversational answers to queries.

  • Magic Editor: An AI-powered photo editing tool that can automatically improve photos with just a few clicks.

  • Wear OS updates: A number of new features and improvements for Google's smartwatch operating system, including a new design, new health tracking features, and support for third-party apps.

These are just a few of the many AI-powered announcements made at Google I/O 2023. It's clear that Google is committed to using AI to make its products more helpful and engaging for users.

Here are some additional details about each of the announcements:

  • PaLM 2: PaLM 2 is a new language model that has been trained on a massive dataset of text and code. It can generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way. PaLM 2 is still under development, but it has already learned to perform many kinds of tasks, including

    • Answering questions in a comprehensive and informative way, even if they are open ended, challenging, or strange.

    • Generating different creative text formats of text content, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc.

    • Translating languages accurately and fluently.

    • Writing different kinds of creative content, like stories, articles, and poems.

  • Immersive View for Routes: Immersive View for Routes is a new feature in Google Maps that uses AI to create a 3D model of a route, allowing users to see what it will look like before they go. This can be helpful for planning trips, avoiding traffic, and making sure you're going to the right place. Immersive View for Routes is currently available in a limited number of cities, but Google plans to expand it to more cities in the future.

  • Search with generative AI: Search with generative AI is a new way to search that uses AI to provide more concise, informative, and conversational answers to queries. For example, if you search for "How to make a cake," Search with generative AI might provide a step-by-step recipe with photos, or it might generate a list of cake recipes from different websites. Search with generative AI is still in development, but it has the potential to make Google Search more helpful and engaging.

  • Magic Editor: Magic Editor is an AI-powered photo editing tool that can automatically improve photos with just a few clicks. Magic Editor can remove blemishes, improve lighting, and adjust colors, all without the need for manual editing. Magic Editor is currently available as a free app for iOS and Android.

  • Wear OS updates: Google announced a number of new features and improvements for its smartwatch operating system, Wear OS. These include a new design, new health tracking features, and support for third-party apps. The new design makes Wear OS more visually appealing and easier to use. The new health tracking features include a heart rate monitor, a sleep tracker, and a menstrual cycle tracker. Support for third-party apps means that users can now download apps from the Google Play Store to their smartwatches.

These are just a few of the many AI-powered announcements made at Google I/O 2023. It's clear that Google is committed to using AI to make its products more helpful and engaging for users.

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Shaun Ralston

Shaun Ralston is a business development executive, AI (artificial intelligence) enthusiast, and self-proclaimed “technogeek.” As a dystopian science fiction fan, he is fascinated by artificial intelligence's possibilities and its use cases. To share his passion, he created brainpower.blog, a resource blog that explores intelligent AI solutions, practical tools, websites, and news. His goal is to investigate and share the rapidly evolving field of AI, provide background, insights, reviews, and uncover the limitless possibilities of artificial intelligence. Shaun resides in Northern California and enjoys road cycling when not ‘geeking out’ in front of his computer. He believes that AI has the potential to transform the world positively and is excited to be a part of that transformation. Contact Shaun for additional information, questions, or to partner up on your AI project.

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