Google announced many innovations and features at the I/O 2022 event. Here are those features
Google announced many innovations and features at the I/O 2022 event. Here are those features
Immersive View, a new feature of Google Maps introduced at Google I/O 2022, will show a rotating 3D image of cities with live traffic and weather from the air.
Google unveiled Multisearch earlier this year. This will allow you to take a photo, search with that photo, and replace that search with text. For example, taking a photo of a red dress may yield similar results, but you can add "green" to result in a different shade for that dress.
Scene explorer, a feature announced at the Google I/O conference, lets you scan your phone's camera on a product shelf to recognize products that appear in a supermarket or pharmacy.
You won't have to say "Hey, Google" anymore. Google today announced a new way to interact with the Nest Hub Max smart display at Google I/O, called "Look and Talk." By looking at the screen and speaking directly, you can activate Google Assistant without using wake phrases like "OK, Google" or "Hey, Google".
Google announced today that its Chrome browser will now offer users the ability to use a virtual credit card number in online payment forms on the web. These virtual card numbers allow you to keep your 'real' credit card number safe when you buy something online because they can be easily revoked if systems are hacked.
Google announced at its I/O developer conference today that it will be adding a 10-tone skin tone scale to many of its products in the coming months.
Google introduced Android 13 at Google I/O 2022. Google has announced that it is set for a multi-device future. The company says it will have multiple languages so you can interact with the social media app in one language or banking in another.
Google has announced its first in-house watch to be released alongside the Pixel 7. It will also bring advanced Google Maps features that do not require a phone for navigation. Google will also bring the improved Google Wallet app for taking the subway and better integration with Google Home to see if a package has been dropped.
Google developed LaMDA to help Search understand what people are searching for. With LaMDA 2, the speech model can better track AI and continue to deliver relevant information. During a live demo, when asked "I want to plant a vegetable garden", LaMDA was able to provide not only relevant information, but also additional clues that the researcher may not have considered.