
Top 5 Google I/O 2017 Recap!
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Google IO 2017 delivered a software and AI focused recap rather than hardware, highlighting how Google is weaving advanced capabilities into everyday apps and devices. The video kicks off by framing IO as a developer conference aimed at people who work with Google software and apps, underlining the emphasis on machine learning, image recognition, and practical tools that could later land on consumer devices. The creator zooms in on five major announcements, starting with Google Lens, a vision-based feature that can identify objects, flowers, places, and even login credentials when present in the image. The Lens demonstration underscores the potential for overlaying contextual information via Maps, and hints at powerful camera-based interactions that could become ubiquitous across Google products. The second highlighted item is Google Assistant, now available on iPhone with an identical experience to Android devices, plus an optimized iOS integration including a home screen widget, typed queries, and an expanded third-party SDK to broaden its reach. The video then covers Android O’s evolution from developer preview to beta, focusing on features like picture-in-picture multitasking and notification dots that streamline user interaction. Google Photos is shown advancing with more AI-driven organization, suggested sharing, and automatic photo manipulation that could remove obstructions from images. Finally, Google Home gets refined with proactive assistance, hands-free calling, and the ability to surface visual results on connected displays. The host closes with a quick recap, signposting deeper dives and the original keynote for viewers who want the full context. Throughout, the narrative emphasizes how these capabilities pave the way for richer, more context-aware experiences across devices and platforms, rather than immediate hardware reveals.
Topics · technology · software · artificial intelligence · mobile
Questions answered
- What is Google Lens and how does it work across Google services?
- Google Lens is a camera-based feature that uses image recognition and AI to identify objects, flowers, places, and more, and then overlays contextual information or actions through apps like Assistant and Google Maps.
- Is Google Assistant available on iPhone, and how does it differ from Android usage?
- Yes, Google Assistant is available on iPhone via the App Store and provides the same core functionality as on Android, with additional iOS optimizations such as a home screen widget and typed queries in addition to voice ones.