The 10 biggest announcements from Google I/O 2018
The 10 biggest announcements from Google I/O 2018
By Chris Welch May
8, 2018, 3:13pm EDT
Google just wrapped up its 2018 I/O keynote, and today’s event
was jam-packed with news. CEO Sundar Pichai kicked things off by recognizing
that the tech industry must always be responsible about the tools and services
it creates. From there, the big announcements started and just kept coming.
We’ve got a new, ambitious Android update on the way. John Legend is lending
his voice to Google Assistant. Gmail can almost write emails entirely by
itself. AI was a big theme throughout.
ANDROID P
Goodbye, three-button navigation. Hello, digital wellbeing
Dashboard. Android
P shakes up a lot of what we’ve come to know about Google’s
mobile OS. It’s got a refreshed look. Key interactions like changing apps are
now accomplished through iPhone X-like gestures. And there’s a new Dashboard
that’s meant to plainly show “how you’re spending time on your device,
including time spent in apps, how many times you’ve unlocked your phone, and
how many notifications you’ve received.” You can even set time limits for
individual apps if you want to cut back on compulsively staring at your phone
at any moment of downtime.
Android P is coming later this summer, but a public beta is available today for
a handful of smartphones from Google, Essential, Sony, Nokia, and more.
NEW GOOGLE ASSISTANT
VOICES
Google’s virtual assistant is getting some
more voice variety. Users will get to pick from six additional,
natural sounding voices in addition to the original one you’re probably
familiar with. Google calls that original voice “Holly.” Oh, and a John Legend
voice is also coming to Assistant later this year. Seriously.
GOOGLE DUPLEX
Perhaps the most jaw-dropping moment of today’s keynote came
when Sundar Pichai played back a recording of Google
Assistant calling a hair salon and making an appointment in a
conversation that legitimately sounded like two humans talking to each other.
There was no hint of a robotic voice or that the salon employee recognized they
were talking to AI.
SMART DISPLAYS WITH
GOOGLE ASSISTANT COMING THIS SUMMER
Amazon’s Echo Show is about to face some competition from
similar devices running Google’s software. Google announced that the first
Smart Displays with Assistant built in will
begin shipping in July. A demonstration on stage showed the display
pulling up Jimmy
Kimmel Live on YouTube TV as just one example of content that Google
offers that Amazon can’t — you know, since the companies still hate each other.
GMAIL CAN NOW DRAFT
EMAILS FOR YOU (ALMOST) BY ITSELF
Google is expanding on its helpful Smart Reply feature with a
more ambitious idea: Smart
Compose. Smart Compose uses AI “to help you draft emails from
scratch, faster.” Does having Gmail create emails without your involvement
sound scary? Don’t worry, as the company isn’t going quite that far (yet).
Instead, the new feature will make suggestions for complete sentences as you’re
typing. Smart Compose is coming to the new Gmail for consumers first over the
next few weeks; G Suite users will have to wait a few months.
GOOGLE MAPS IS
GETTING WAY MORE SOCIAL AND GOING AFTER YELP
Maps is growing
into a full-on social experience that’s squarely targeting Yelp
and Foursquare. A new For You tab lets you follow specific neighborhoods to see
new restaurants and business that are trending among other users. And you can
even coordinate with friends in real time to make a “shortlist” when choosing a
place to eat at.
AND IT’S ADDING
AUGMENTED REALITY DIRECTIONS
Is this Google Maps as it was always meant to be? I think so. If
it works accurately and reliably, this will be a huge help for people
navigating a new city. Point your camera in a direction, and Google will pair
AI with Street View data to give you an interactive, AR turn-by-turn experience
when you’re on the move. There’s even a cute little fox to help keep you on
course.
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