Hi Readers, Hope this blog finds you well :). I am Mayank and Today I shall talk about the last week happening of Google I/O and What are the changes Introduced by Google into their Workspace that a developer should Know. here I am collecting some keynotes from Google’s I/O useful for developers and compiling them all in one place.
When I finished Google I/O live, I mostly heard only two letters and that is A.I. And not surprised by this as Google now feels the heat o GPT, also one can say that Google is feeling the competition. Let us talk about the changes That are meant for Devs.
In Artificial Intelligence (A.I.)
Making it possible for everyone to build AI-powered products in the most productive and responsible way writes Google on it’s Official blog. Below are other Updates related to A.I.
PaLM API and MakerSuite
Build generative AI applications with access to Google’s state-of-the-art large language model through the PaLM API. Quickly create and prototype prompts directly in your browser with MakerSuite — no machine learning expertise or coding required.
Read More about PaLM API and MakerSuite
Firebase AI extensions
Developers can now access the PaLM API with Firebase Extensions. The new Chatbot with PaLM API extension allows you to add a chat interface for continuous dialog, text summarization, and more. Read More about Firebase AI extensions.
MediaPipe Studio and solutions
MediaPipe is an open source cross-platform framework for building machine learning solutions on mobile, desktop, and the web. You can try nine new solutions, like a face landmarker, running locally on-device in the browser with MediaPipe Studio. Read more about MediaPipe Studio and solutions.
added link from Google I/O 2023 for more. you can click on specific link to read more about those tech stacks.
Tools across your workflow
From datasets and pre-trained models with Kaggle to easy-to-use modular libraries for computer vision and natural language processing with KerasCV and KerasNLP, we’re proud to power end-to-end experiences with a diverse set of tools across your workflow.
Read more about Tools across your workflow.
In Mobile/Dev
Studio Bot
Google introducing Studio Bot, an AI-powered conversational experience in Android Studio which makes you more productive. This is an early experiment that helps you write and debug code, and answers your Android development questions.
Read more about Studio Bot
Going big on Android foldables & tablets
With two new Android devices coming from Pixel – the Pixel Fold and the Pixel Tablet, Google and Google’s partners are all in on large screens; it’s a great time to invest, with improved tools and guidance like the new Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet emulator configurations in Android Studio Hedgehog Canary 3, expanded Material design updates, and inspiration for gaming and creativity apps.
Read more about Going big on Android foldables & tablets
Wear OS: Watch faces, Wear OS 4, & Tiles animations
Wear OS active devices have grown 5x since launching Wear OS 3, so there’s more reason to build a great app experience for the wrist. To help you on your way, we announced the new Watch Face Format, a new declarative XML format built in partnership with Samsung to help you bring your great idea to the watch face market.
Read more about Wear OS: Watch faces, Wear OS 4, & Tiles animations
Modern Android Development
Several updates to Jetpack Compose make it easier to build rich UIs across more surfaces like Compose for TV in alpha and screen widgets with Glance, now in beta. Meanwhile, the new features in Android Studio help you stay productive, including added functionality in App Quality Insights and more.
Read more about Modern Android Development
Flutter 3.10
Tap into Impeller for enhanced graphics performance. The latest version of Flutter now includes a JNI bridge to Jetpack libraries written in Kotlin, enabling you to call a new Jetpack library directly from Dart without needing an external plugin.
Read more about Flutter 3.10
Geospatial Creator
Easily design and publish AR content with the new Geospatial Creator powered by ARCore and 3D maps from Google Maps Platform. Geospatial Creator is available in Unity or Adobe Aero.
Read more about Geospatial Creator
Thank you for reading until here. I have not covered the Web and Cloud in this Blog. but indeed write about it after some detailed research. above Notes are taken from Google I/O Blogs. Thank you. This is Mayank. Signing Off. Peace Out.