Google’s highly anticipated I/O developer conference is set to kick off on May 14th, with a keynote that will be broadcast in front of a limited live audience and available for virtual viewing. This year’s event is expected to have a strong focus on artificial intelligence, especially with the release of Google’s new flagship AI model Gemini and its smaller version Gemma.
However, controversy has already surrounded the Gemini bot’s image generator, as it has inadvertently created diverse images that have sparked backlash. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has called the controversy “completely unacceptable” and the tech giant will have to address this issue head-on during the conference.
Additionally, Google will also need to address the flubbed facts from the launch of Bard last year, as they look to regain trust and credibility in the AI space. The conference will also highlight and explain the competition in AI technology from other major players such as Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic, and more.
With all eyes on Google and the advancements they will showcase at the I/O developer conference, tech enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting to see how the tech giant will navigate these challenges and continue to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence. Stay tuned for updates and highlights from the event on Mazmessenger.
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