Google IO 2018 Highlights
Google showcased the latest developments in Android, Google Assistant, Google Maps, Google Photos, Artificial Intelligence, and much more in its last week’s Google IO in Mountain View, California, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre. With keynotes, sessions, and presentations over the course of the three days, the developer conference is a platform to announce new software products and tools for developers as well as consumers. While there were lots of announcements at Google we have shortlisted 5 awesome announcements made by Google IO in 2018.
- Smart Compose
AI is all about productivity. Gmail can autocomplete entire emails. Google hopes that, based on the context of the recipient and the initial text you enter, you’ll be able to just keep tapping away at that
Enter key and let the AI fill out your messages for you. Read more
- Google maps
Something new has come up for Google Maps. It was built to assist everyone so in light of that, a new tab called For You is being added to Maps. It is designed to tell you what you need to know about the neighborhoods you care about, new places that are opening, what is trending and personal recommendations. Google created a score called Your Match to help you to find more places that you will love. Your Match uses machine learning to combine what Google knows about hundreds of places with information that you have added.
- Google News
The new Google News will help you by incorporating three key factors.
- Keep Up with the news you care about.
- Understand the full story.
- Enjoy and support the news sources you love.
However, AI will constantly read and surf the web for you, among all the millions of articles, videos, podcasts, and comments being published every minute and assembles the key things you need to know.
- Android P
With Android P, adaptive battery uses on-device machine learning to figure out which apps you will use in the next few hours and which you won’t use until later today. With Android P, the system will attempt to predict the next app to be launched based on the next action you want to take. This feature is known as App Actions, based on usage patterns actions will be predicted. The phone is adapting and trying to help you to get to your task more quickly.
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