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Google's Big AI Push at I/O
California, USASaturday, May 17, 2025
In the past, Android updates were a big deal at I/O. But lately, Google has been rolling out new features through Google Play and app updates, making them available to more users faster. This approach has its benefits, as it ensures that users don't have to wait for a major OS update to access new features. However, it also means that the latest Android OS might not get as much attention at I/O. This year, Google is sticking to a new schedule for Android 16, with a major release in Q2 and a minor one in Q4. This change could help more devices take advantage of new features, but it also raises questions about the future of Android updates.
While Google has been successful in shipping AI features, there's a risk that this year's I/O could feel like a repeat of the past two years. Both software and hardware from various tech companies have been heavily focused on AI, with many features still in the preview stage. It remains to be seen whether Google can deliver on its AI promises and avoid the pitfalls that other companies have faced. One thing is clear: Google is all in on AI, and I/O is set to be a major showcase of its AI ambitions.
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