Google’s Most Interesting I/O Announcements, Ranked

Google’s Most Interesting I/O Announcements, Ranked

5 years ago
Anonymous $9jpehmcKty

https://onezero.medium.com/googles-most-interesting-i-o-announcements-ranked-cabd3ff4fc8c

Will OremusBlockedUnblockFollowFollowingMay 7Photo: Justin Sullivan/GettyAs major tech events go, Google I/O lacks the glamour of an iPhone launch, the tension and drama of a Facebook keynote, or the cringe-inducing, over-the-top spectacle of a Samsung unveiling. The company’s announcements tend to be wonky, incremental, and heavily focused on artificial intelligence, especially its confusing inner workings.

Yet I find Google’s annual developer conference the most consistently intriguing of the four, because the company isn’t just releasing nifty gadgets: It’s pushing the boundaries of what can be automated, down to the most quotidian tasks in our everyday lives. In the process, it’s giving us glimpses of a future that often looks more like sci-fi than we’re really prepared to grapple with — even as it tries to reassure us with privacy and security measures that often feel like attempts to paper over the can of worms it just opened.

Last Seen
15 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
5 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
3 hours ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
39 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
2 hours ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
36 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
2 hours ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
2 hours ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
about an hour ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
31 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000