AI might be the star.
might have just revealed some of the major AI-focused updates to be announced at the show.
One big component will be a new large language model , PaLM 2, which CNBC describes as a “general-use” LLM that is Google’s “most recent and advanced.” The LLM has apparently performed “a broad range of coding and math tests as well as creative writing tests and analysis,” according to CNBC, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see Google show off some of those capabilities onstage.
CNBC reports that Google will also announce “generative experiences” for search and Bard, its AI-powered chatbot it, including expanding Bard to Japanese and Korean languages. Right now, Bard is only available in the US and the UK. Google will also reveal more Workspace-focused AI tools, including “discussing template generation in Sheets and image generation in its Slides and Meet products,” CNBC says. The company announced AI features for Gmail and Docsbut launched them first with “trusted testers,” so we’ll have to wait and see if these new features remain limited or will be available more widely.
Google didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment. But it’s not too surprising that the company might make a big AI splash at Google I/O. With the rise of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and
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