Google to Unveil AI Upgrades at I/O Conference
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I attended Google I/O 2025 in Mountain View, and had a blast trying out all the new AI tools. Here are the coolest things I saw!
Google’s Gemini Diffusion demo didn’t get much airtime at I/O, but its blazing speed—and potential for coding—has AI insiders speculating about a shift in the model wars.
Healthcare organizations can leverage Google AI to streamline operations, enrich patient experiences, and achieve superior clinical outcomes
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PCMag on MSNAs a Smart Home Expert, Google I/O Makes Me WorryThe Google I/O keynote was all about AI and search. Smart home technology was pretty much nonexistent. What does this mean for Google Home and compatible devices?
Unsurprisingly, the bulk of Google's announcements at I/O this week focused on AI. Although past Google I/O events also heavily leaned on AI, what made this year's announcements different is that the features were spread across nearly every Google offering and touched nearly every task people partake in every day.
AI Mode comes to Search. The public release of AI Mode in Search was one of the big announcements at yesterday's keynote. Many of the features Google touted are free, which makes
Commentary: When I saw Google's AI shopping feature that wants to be like Cher's closet from Clueless, I had some serious questions. But I admit: Google surprised me.
Google used news from its I/O developer conference this year to show what NotebookLM can do. The AI-powered research and note-taking tool has been around for years, but the company has infused it with more and more features as its AI tech improved.