Google will hold the 2024 I/O Developer Conference on May 14. The conference will be held online, and the keynote speech will be broadcast live online. The conference will focus on showcasing Google's latest Gemini model and its application on the device side, and release new features of Android 15, including upgrades to Gmail and Google Photos, as well as possible new mid-range phones. Google positions Gemini as a powerful multi-modal hybrid expert model to compete with OpenAI's Sora, and has released a Gemini 1.5 Pro technical report that casts doubt on the video generated by Sora while highlighting the power of Gemini 1.5 Pro with a 1M labeled context window. . However, Google also stated that Gemini would be restricted from answering election-related queries.
Google announced that it will hold the 2024 I/O Developer Conference online on May 14. The keynote speech will be conducted through a live webcast to attract the attention of a wider range of developers. Google will showcase the Gemini model and new features of Android 15, including upgrades to Gmail, Google Photos, and a possible mid-range phone. The Gemini model will be embedded in the device and compete with OpenAI’s Sora, demonstrating powerful multi-modal hybrid expert model capabilities. Google released a technical report on Gemini 1.5 Pro, which has a 1M mark context window, questioning the video generated by OpenAI’s Sora. Google's Gemini 1.5, Google's latest generation AI assistant model that excels in multiple areas, will be restricted from answering election-related queries.The Google I/O conference will bring a series of exciting new technologies and product upgrades. It is worth paying attention to its competition with OpenAI in the field of AI and the future development direction of the Android system. The practical application and performance of the Gemini model will be the focus of the conference, and the new features of Android 15 are also highly anticipated. All in all, this conference will have a profound impact on the technology industry.