Exhausting. Also, so tired of ALL presenters, from all platforms saying, “I’m so excited” in the most monotone, non-excited way. “I couldn’t be more exited….” 😐 really?…..couldn’t you?
I miss the days in which Steve Jobs would come out at WWDC, imply that the previous part of the presentation was boring and ask if we wanted to see something cool and (this is the neat part) actually show something cool.
One thing I miss is Panos Panay doing the presentations for new Windows features and devices. He DID in fact show excitement and humour when presenting and explaining the presentations. Windows 11 and the Surface devices reveals were really cool.
Too busy and cluttered over so many platforms. No singular unifying app. Their used to be Google assistant that covered everything. Now you have to remember what your going to invoke and learn what assistant to use.
Not to mention they change it around all the time. I guess they just try as much as possible to see what sticks with users and develop on that. That is the Google Method.
@@fernandomartin9190 I had no problem with that, I was bugged with "Flash" and the other nonsense. How is Flash smaller than Pro. Is Flash smaller than nano?
@@Spo8 Yep, that would be common at this sort of product stage. Freeze old code while the new guy gets up to speed to not waste resources. Thankfully it'll probably mean a drastic change soon enough.
They've totally given up on that from what I've seen. It seems ChatGPT is our only hope at regaining the functionality our Google Assistant used to have... Sad that Google doesn't understand it's customer base.
@@CalebSmith1 But it feels like they put so much effort into getting the assistant into our homes and our gadgets for the last 10 years, why just let it slide away... 😩 (ok nevermind, it's google we're talking about)
Whatever works for investors. Mojang tried democracy and most voted for a joke, so I don't think we have a good alternative to how companies are managed
If you had a drink every time they said “coming soon,” or “this summer.” Or “later this year,” but your friend only drank water when they said “available now,” you’d both be dead.
@@printfhello747 I know where you are getting into. Just that I am so tired of these Hamas sympathizers living in developed countries and crying about zionism after rallying behind terrorists for decades and now playing the victim card. I am wrong to generalize this thing but I am also tired of playing the diversity card.
@@HxHStudios as if 1) none of their announcements were relevant for end-users, or 2) cluttered and complicated systems aren’t also problematic for developers.
The amount of time it would take me to learn how to use all this only to find it missed an important piece of info along the way, I’m pretty sure it would be faster to do most of this myself.
@@nickthaskater The horse used to be faster than the car, so let me edit OP's statement - The amount of time it would take me to learn how to drive a car only to find it slower than the horse, I’m pretty sure I would be faster just riding the horse myself.
@@KC_79 still not an apt analogy. Rather, AI is like falling asleep in a self-driving car and waking up to find the car drove 800 miles to reach a destination that's otherwise 5 miles away and you're somehow now in the back seat.
@@PatricioDanIndeed. And if they are confident enough to give free access (althought limited) to GPT-4o, it's fair to assume they have even better models cooking
What do you mean? You get more ai jammed into your phone eithout them asking, you get more prompts to pay for ai you didnt ask for and you get a slower device Isnt this what you asked for oh wait
Is it me or does this presentation feel .....old hat after the OpenAI one yesterday? This stuff all seems kinda useful, but not exciting. Google seems super corporate now too
As long as Prabhakar Raghavan is running search it will continue to decline. More profit but a worse experience for the customers is what happens when you put the ads guy in charge of search.
@@TheStrategyWargamer They don't typically do hardware announcements at I/O. Gotta wait until the Autumn most likely. Android 15 Beta 2 talks with the attending devs are today. Sadly they don't include Android much in the live keynote anymore.
Ok class, now that we've finished learning about these new features, who here can tell me what this is: AI Overviews, Gemeni 1.5 Pro, Gemeni Advanced, Google Deepmind, Gemeni 1.5 Flash, Project Astera, Imagen 3, Music AI Sandbox, Veo, Trillium, Chip, Live, Tokens, Gemeni Window, Gemeni Nano, PaliGemma, Gemma2, SynthID, Learn LM, Gems. We have really lost it now. Some of the things they showed off are legitimately impressive, but it has gotten so convoluted. Meanwhile, all I want is for Gmail to keep the same formatting when I copy something from a GoogleDoc.
OpenAI in 20 minutes showed something real and incredible. Google in 2 hours didn't show anything. Everything was future ideas. Google is definitely loosing this, they are like Yahoo now and OpenAI is the new Google
@@truthseeker1934it is intentional, and it was present on Apple devices, Apple is securing the deal with openAi and not Google, that's the hidden message
The only thing I care about AI is when they will be efficient with water and energy use. Using a technology that needs gallons of fresh water and a month of a little house bill in electricity to answer what kind of cat I’m looking at, is ridiculous.
Where on earth are you getting these numbers from? I can run powerful models entirely locally on my desktop computer, using no more power than it takes to play a video game, and it can chat much faster than any human can type. The cloud models are more efficient because they can batch multiple requests and serve them at the same time.
As a software developer, I can't trust Google anymore, because most of the things they introduce are not immediately available. After a few months, they either change the name or terminate the project. Very tiring !!!
It's crazy they are putting so much resources into Gemini when they haven't updated most of their products in years, and are making products almost unusable like Google assistant. Google drive hasn't changed in over 10 years
It's like "pay double your monthly subscription to Google One to get access to a worse version of ChatGPT/Copilot and some mild features you probably wont ever use"
7:45 after watching her asking "Why will this not stay in place?" and comparing it to OpenAi's video, I realised asking OpenAI 4o was much more effortless.
Its ridiculous how google is giving every small ai feature its own name rather than using something like copilot. Another example google is complete mess in terms of long time planning
This is getting almost ridiculous. What’s the point of learning if an IA can summarize the answers for me? Now the most desirable skill will be to make good prompts and questions to the AI
Tried Gemini as my Google assistant yesterday and it kept crashing. It couldn't even do what's pretty easy for the normal Google Assistant to do, like making a note. Switched back today.
With they could just integrate the Gemini and g assistant to make an even better assistant but right now there are two of them and it's very messy and confusing for no reason
I'm honestly exhausted from AI. I don't want or need a computer to do every thinking I need, I've already been doing that last 20 years of my life. I only need an AI for coding and maybe an AI with personality to talk to in my free time.
The AIs came for the personal assistants and I said nothing because I was not a personal assistant. They came for the project managers and I said nothing because I was not a project manager…
Can't wait for apples event where they announce AI features but refuses to call it AI because it's m something completely new and ground breaking that's obviously not just AI
Yeah that's called marketing, it's more exciting if you give it an original name, kinda like how nicknames work with humans, instead of just calling someone you're close with by their name, call them by a nickname, same effect
Maybe I'm out of the loop, but is no one impressed with the AI stuff? I think its mind blowing! It tells you what code you're looking at or how to improve systems? That's crazy.
The issue is that Google 1) makes way too many systems/products, which complicate everything. 2) announces everything at an apparently random order, without proper progression 3) seemingly made no significant advancements in the LLM, and is trying to make us believe otherwise with the 2M token context window 4) did all of this after OpenAI's presentation, which had much easier language, was more fun and delivered what they promised
@@alex-rs6tsare you really more impressed by slightly faster gpt 4 that they had to deliver for free because of Open Source pressure than the entire new way of life designed by Google? Even in 2500's we will still live by using Gemini. Gemini era is now and forever.
Most of the example use-cases they gave were academic-based. Apart from the text-to-video/audio features coming I didn't have any ah-ha moments where I could clearly identify how this would change my workflows in any meaningful way.
@@catjamface since their keynote yesterday, not really. You can pay but for people like me who just want to use it every once in a while for tasks you don’t have to pay now.
@@Kilmonjaro117 True, they have free options, but their more advanced models and features like GPT-4 and priority access still require a subscription. Plus, there are usage limits with the free versions. So, it depends on how you use it and what you need it for. Also, Google's AI tools are integrated across their services, which might be more convenient for some users.
@@catjamface your comment was outdated before you even typed it. GPT-4o which is more advanced than GPT-4 is now free for everyone. You’re right about the usage limits and priority access though but most regular people don’t use it enough to hit those limits
oh man, this summary video on 2x also seems long, I think partly because of the monotonous voices... Will wait for a service that'll summarize the summary :D
The worlds changing so so fast. It's probably changing faster than any point of time in my life. There is a lot of good and bad that comes with this tech.
They showed how they fed a model a bunch of physics textbook material and it generated a bespoke podcast based on the material that sounded super natural to me. Sure it's all cherry picked but if that's not impressive to you I don't know what to tell you.
@@asystole_ maybe impressive is not the right word because I do think it's nothing to scoff at in terms of how far we've come in technology, I just mean the amount of AI were getting from every tech (and non tech) company right now is making me a little jaded
It would be fantastic to have a Google AI product that's ready to go, rather than a long list of projects with vague launch dates or months that keep us guessing😅
Exhausting.
Also, so tired of ALL presenters, from all platforms saying, “I’m so excited” in the most monotone, non-excited way. “I couldn’t be more exited….” 😐 really?…..couldn’t you?
Steve Ballmer was a real one
I miss the days in which Steve Jobs would come out at WWDC, imply that the previous part of the presentation was boring and ask if we wanted to see something cool and (this is the neat part) actually show something cool.
@HeceduHM And Steve’s initial contents were pretty exciting to listen to anyway and had the audience hooked enough to wait for the end.
@@DazedOverYouDEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! * sniffs a bump * DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS!!!
One thing I miss is Panos Panay doing the presentations for new Windows features and devices. He DID in fact show excitement and humour when presenting and explaining the presentations. Windows 11 and the Surface devices reveals were really cool.
It's getting to the point where I can't even tolerate summary videos of these tech events.
yep.
Ditto.
even this felt long
did you try asking Gemini to give you a summary of this summary video?
What is truly sad is that I know you are only half joking. @@Saurabh2816
Marc Rebilliet from lining up for the first iphone to performing at Google IO. What a life
honestly, he was the best part of this 🤣
@@Kristopheristired yeah I’m honestly kinda sad that I can’t find a full replay of it.
Flossy must be so proud!
Need the full replay
Google!! Google!! Google!!
Is it me or did the summary video feel too long 😅
Event should have been called Google A/I
Or Gemini I/O 2024
Marc Rebillet would have been the last musician on my list to have at a corporate event
Indeed. Always brings a smile to my face when I see Loop Daddy pop up at events though.
You know he got PAID!
🤑🤑🤑
They probably asked Gemini for some SFW corporate friendly musicians.
Dude was originally famous for queuing overnight for an iPhone, so there’s that too
Too busy and cluttered over so many platforms. No singular unifying app.
Their used to be Google assistant that covered everything.
Now you have to remember what your going to invoke and learn what assistant to use.
Not to mention they change it around all the time. I guess they just try as much as possible to see what sticks with users and develop on that. That is the Google Method.
It is like a fkn spell haha
Google naming is just out of control. Words used to mean something....
I mean, they are using real words, not in your language.
Imagen = Image
Veo = to see
Is spanish
@@fernandomartin9190 I had no problem with that, I was bugged with "Flash" and the other nonsense. How is Flash smaller than Pro. Is Flash smaller than nano?
They learned from Apple
@@geslisond Apple used to make more sense, now the Pro is thinner than the Air 🤣
@@FranciscoAreasGuimaraes because it's like the Flash? You know, being fast enough to be able to process real time video feed
I just want my tiny old google assistant to get a bit smarter and actually understands what I'm saying...
Feels like google assistant is in a holding pattern while they work on replacing large parts of it with new AI tech
@@Spo8 Yep, that would be common at this sort of product stage. Freeze old code while the new guy gets up to speed to not waste resources. Thankfully it'll probably mean a drastic change soon enough.
They've totally given up on that from what I've seen. It seems ChatGPT is our only hope at regaining the functionality our Google Assistant used to have... Sad that Google doesn't understand it's customer base.
@@CalebSmith1 But it feels like they put so much effort into getting the assistant into our homes and our gadgets for the last 10 years, why just let it slide away... 😩 (ok nevermind, it's google we're talking about)
Try siri
Google Graveyard is going to have a field day in two years.
Yep
I feel like the AI word counting was directed at Nilay 😂😂😂
Also at Marques and co. 😂
@@ZivGershonEven Ian Cuttress aka techtechpotato
Whatever works for investors.
Mojang tried democracy and most voted for a joke, so I don't think we have a good alternative to how companies are managed
I love how we obviously know who Nilay is and could start any in-joke about HDMI or USB-C
TechTechPotato
If you had a drink every time they said “coming soon,” or “this summer.” Or “later this year,” but your friend only drank water when they said “available now,” you’d both be dead.
Funny guy
Funny
But right
They had a glass of water at Gemma
Sir I believe you just invented 2024's most popular drinking game
We all know Google, Google is going to shut down most of these in the next 3 to 4 years
For someone named Mohammad, even talking about AI is fascinating and intriguing, did you get time from pro Hamas rallies?
@@dwight.shrutedid his name trigger something? The guy is literally talking tech
@@printfhello747 I know where you are getting into. Just that I am so tired of these Hamas sympathizers living in developed countries and crying about zionism after rallying behind terrorists for decades and now playing the victim card.
I am wrong to generalize this thing but I am also tired of playing the diversity card.
@@dwight.shrute but what brought hamas or Palestine to this conversation? He did not
@@dwight.shruteGo away, weirdo. We're here to talk about Google, not your weird race fantasies
Where’s the google home and chromecast updates 😫
Google Assistant looks more and more dated (and obsolete) every day
@@daledavies_me my google home doesn't even get math right 70% of the time. never has. Siri is leagues better than google assistant in my google home.
@@daledavies_me well they literally said they replacing it with Gemini on their new phones
@daledavies_me but when we do get a new Google home, with ai jammed into it. I wonder what it will be capable of 🤔🫣
@@daledavies_me put ai on assistant. come on google its right there.
I appreciate their dedication and hard work but it feels so cluttered and complicated and most average joes won’t ever use this.
I don't think you realize Google I/O is literally a "developer conference".
@@HxHStudios the average joes commenting on UA-cam don't realize a lot of things...
@@HxHStudios as if 1) none of their announcements were relevant for end-users, or 2) cluttered and complicated systems aren’t also problematic for developers.
@@HxHStudios investors care about the public perception
@@Hhhh22222-w no, we care about money
Cool video but disappointed it wasn’t just 17mins of Marc going ham
I need Google Home and Chromecast updates... Google needs to use AI to improve these services and products.
They won't
Needs more AI
I got a fever and the only prescription is MORE AI!
And more NI
natural intelligence
LOL
🤣🤣🤣
You need a life
All i wanted was better multitasking and usb to hdmi support on my pixiel
I don’t think any normal person ever use these products.
The amount of time it would take me to learn how to use all this only to find it missed an important piece of info along the way, I’m pretty sure it would be faster to do most of this myself.
That is "AI" in a nutshell. It's simultaneously making us dumber while also taking more time and missing key details. Helpful!
It's fine. Every new tech starts that way.people felt the same way when the first car came out.these are going to be your everyday tools soon
@@surajpasuparthy the car is not a good analogy whatsoever
@@nickthaskater The horse used to be faster than the car, so let me edit OP's statement - The amount of time it would take me to learn how to drive a car only to find it slower than the horse, I’m pretty sure I would be faster just riding the horse myself.
@@KC_79 still not an apt analogy. Rather, AI is like falling asleep in a self-driving car and waking up to find the car drove 800 miles to reach a destination that's otherwise 5 miles away and you're somehow now in the back seat.
Wow, too many products names that I’ll never remember again.. but I’d love to use an AI to reduce the ads on UA-cam platform 😭
You’ll actually see more ads because more everything is being an AI which can be manipulated to give you ads
What a mess
Hey! I just said that..they are so far behind its funny
It’s embarrassing
Google's rollout of AI right down to their names is confusing as hell. 90% of these features will never be used by the average user.
I'm surprised they didn't use AI to summarize this presentation into something shorter.
Ikr
Has AI created a Dark Mode for Google Calendars yet??
Coming soon
@@vikram0607 In weeks / Decades
lol
L a T e R Th I s YE a R
What are you going to do without a dark mode calendar?
They need like 10x fewer names. Idk what they just released
Would I keep buying Google Stock? Yes. Would I buy Google products? No. This was such a soulless presentation.
Summarize this keynote: "Google is excited to announce they will catch up to where Open AI was months ago in the coming weeks / months."
Basically
Open AI is like years away from Google at this point. The last demos for Chatgpt 4o absolutely kill this Google conference
@@PatricioDanfunny how they did it just before the Google Io, and showcase it all on Apple devices lol
@@PatricioDanIndeed. And if they are confident enough to give free access (althought limited) to GPT-4o, it's fair to assume they have even better models cooking
I came here to watch latest update on Android but see nothing 😢.
What do you mean? You get more ai jammed into your phone eithout them asking, you get more prompts to pay for ai you didnt ask for and you get a slower device
Isnt this what you asked for oh wait
this forced ai stuff is getting out of hand. there should be a button to toggle ai on or off.
Google have been showing these AI demos since few years now and I consider them cool but no real life use.
I never ever thought in this decade i will witness something in which google had to play a catch up game.
Fr
Google has been a joke for a long time.
The bigger a company gets the slower and stupider they become. A tale as old as time.
Is it me or does this presentation feel .....old hat after the OpenAI one yesterday? This stuff all seems kinda useful, but not exciting. Google seems super corporate now too
OpenAI timed their announcement perfectly.
This felt like Google was still playing catch up.
Yes came to say same. I’m bored watching this
Now? Really? All of a sudden?
Seeing Marc Rebillet made me think I had clicked on the wrong video 😂
😅
did they make search better?
Better for themselves, yes.
For small me and you or who else is not advertising, no. Probably even worse.
Maybe but slower
As long as Prabhakar Raghavan is running search it will continue to decline. More profit but a worse experience for the customers is what happens when you put the ads guy in charge of search.
It gets worse and worse every day
No it’s as bad as it’s ever been.
Ugh that’s exhausting. How many products is that, and all AI. I’m all AI out at this point. I guess it’s ALL AI ALL THE TIME now
Wish they introduced some products, upgrades to their Tablet line. Android OS, etc. instead of AI this AI that
@@TheStrategyWargamer They don't typically do hardware announcements at I/O. Gotta wait until the Autumn most likely. Android 15 Beta 2 talks with the attending devs are today. Sadly they don't include Android much in the live keynote anymore.
Nice, remember this is Google, so in 6 months 75% of these features will be removed, and in 12 months 3 Google divisions will be shut down
Don't forget the mass layoffs 😎
LOL
Welcome to a time, when even the highlights of an event are skipped through.
OpenAI: You can use GPT 4o literally right now.
Google: Our insane model is god like, available soon.
Yea ok Google.
I still can't access GPT 4o
@@AdhiRavishankar whats your region? maybe there are restrictions
@@AdhiRavishankar it’s rolling out so it’s not available to everyone. You just have to keep waiting.
@@AdhiRavishankarcurrently only on Apple devices first
Except that Gemini 1.5 pro is already available...
Also the context window of gpt4 is 128k tokens if I remember correctly. Far away from 1 million
Ok class, now that we've finished learning about these new features, who here can tell me what this is:
AI Overviews, Gemeni 1.5 Pro, Gemeni Advanced, Google Deepmind, Gemeni 1.5 Flash, Project Astera, Imagen 3, Music AI Sandbox, Veo, Trillium, Chip, Live, Tokens, Gemeni Window, Gemeni Nano, PaliGemma, Gemma2, SynthID, Learn LM, Gems.
We have really lost it now. Some of the things they showed off are legitimately impressive, but it has gotten so convoluted. Meanwhile, all I want is for Gmail to keep the same formatting when I copy something from a GoogleDoc.
Who is Google IO for?
Verge’s cut is almost 20 minutes whereas OpenAIs entire demo was 20 minutes and was definitely 100x better than anything seen here
hahaha true that imo as well
that ai concept Google showed is pathetic close to what openAI did with 4o
@@lucassm21I doubt it's intentional. It's just 1 day apart.
OpenAI in 20 minutes showed something real and incredible. Google in 2 hours didn't show anything. Everything was future ideas. Google is definitely loosing this, they are like Yahoo now and OpenAI is the new Google
@@truthseeker1934it is intentional, and it was present on Apple devices, Apple is securing the deal with openAi and not Google, that's the hidden message
Hey Google! Please summarize this event.
Google: The presenters seem very “excited” about “this summer” and “later this year”
All I can remember from this are weird product names.
I’m surprised you could remember them!
OpenAI destroyed this event completely
The only thing I care about AI is when they will be efficient with water and energy use. Using a technology that needs gallons of fresh water and a month of a little house bill in electricity to answer what kind of cat I’m looking at, is ridiculous.
Unless you are blind.
Yes especially because after AI uses water it disappears, never to be used again 😂
Where on earth are you getting these numbers from? I can run powerful models entirely locally on my desktop computer, using no more power than it takes to play a video game, and it can chat much faster than any human can type. The cloud models are more efficient because they can batch multiple requests and serve them at the same time.
Shut up
@@coder543pretty sure bbc did a thing about this. OP is definitely over exaggerating but it's still uses a ton of power
I sat through the whole 3 hours waiting for a teaser for the pixel 9 and I can't even describe how miserable I am after this
As a software developer, I can't trust Google anymore, because most of the things they introduce are not immediately available. After a few months, they either change the name or terminate the project. Very tiring !!!
I’m gonna need Gemini to provide a summary of this video
AI seems awesome for people with disabilities but I haven’t seen many applications on that front.
I couldn't be more grateful I graduated before this thing really took off.
What thing?
This just shows Google might be able to make best AI but the company is so disorganized that they can't make decent product.
Exactly
It's crazy they are putting so much resources into Gemini when they haven't updated most of their products in years, and are making products almost unusable like Google assistant. Google drive hasn't changed in over 10 years
Well they don't need to update their products, Gemini will just replace everything. Lol
It's like "pay double your monthly subscription to Google One to get access to a worse version of ChatGPT/Copilot and some mild features you probably wont ever use"
Their tech setup for bets is so advanced yet so user friendly, love it 🖥️💕
"and of course your files are not used to train our models"...riiiiiiiight
She was talking to all Google Devs, not the customers when she said that
7:45 after watching her asking "Why will this not stay in place?" and comparing it to OpenAi's video, I realised asking OpenAI 4o was much more effortless.
Its ridiculous how google is giving every small ai feature its own name rather than using something like copilot. Another example google is complete mess in terms of long time planning
I think its an American and European thing, but so much work into email management... when the bulk of corporates use private boxes ???
Those summary tools are a real test of how much you really trust A.I.
This is getting almost ridiculous. What’s the point of learning if an IA can summarize the answers for me? Now the most desirable skill will be to make good prompts and questions to the AI
Did they really have the goofy dj guy from youtube there? That dude is amazing
Gemini era is now and FOREVER! ✨
Tried Gemini as my Google assistant yesterday and it kept crashing. It couldn't even do what's pretty easy for the normal Google Assistant to do, like making a note. Switched back today.
With they could just integrate the Gemini and g assistant to make an even better assistant but right now there are two of them and it's very messy and confusing for no reason
Feels like OpenAI is the new Apple and Google is the new Microsoft
OpenAI is easy to understand and interact, while Google stuff are for nerds.
And Microsoft incl. Satya is the new dark overlord pulling the strings behind the curtains..
I'm honestly exhausted from AI.
I don't want or need a computer to do every thinking I need, I've already been doing that last 20 years of my life. I only need an AI for coding and maybe an AI with personality to talk to in my free time.
"Fk you boss, I'm Late!" What a surprise to see Marc Rebillet at the opening of Google I/O 2024. Kudos Google! 😂
Deeply embarrassing for one of the world's largest companies to be this bad at product strategy
Yeah Bet calculation and recalculation at 4RA is just flawless, makes me keep coming back 🔁👍
Google always missing the user context and use cases that will be useful to us
Loop Daddy at the start was the best. 🎉
The AIs came for the personal assistants and I said nothing because I was not a personal assistant. They came for the project managers and I said nothing because I was not a project manager…
How many versions of Gemini are there???
Google removed the section of the livestream with Mark Ribellet. So sad, he was entertaining as hell
it seems he cut his hand when he was jumping out of the coffee mug, maybe they had to cut it out because of that.
This is Sergey Brin!
When they say "we are excited" they mean "we are shutting bricks worried about our future as a company"
Even this is too long. Nothings available now everything is just hot air
Can't wait for apples event where they announce AI features but refuses to call it AI because it's m something completely new and ground breaking that's obviously not just AI
Yeah that's called marketing, it's more exciting if you give it an original name, kinda like how nicknames work with humans, instead of just calling someone you're close with by their name, call them by a nickname, same effect
Honestly I still think my old Google assistant is better than Gemini. Especially given the fact that it can't do simple stuff like timer.
I miss the old days when my professors would watch google IO stream events with us throughout the night (we were in a different time zone)
Maybe I'm out of the loop, but is no one impressed with the AI stuff? I think its mind blowing! It tells you what code you're looking at or how to improve systems? That's crazy.
You don't need an AI to tell you that
The issue is that Google
1) makes way too many systems/products, which complicate everything.
2) announces everything at an apparently random order, without proper progression
3) seemingly made no significant advancements in the LLM, and is trying to make us believe otherwise with the 2M token context window
4) did all of this after OpenAI's presentation, which had much easier language, was more fun and delivered what they promised
@@alex-rs6tsare you really more impressed by slightly faster gpt 4 that they had to deliver for free because of Open Source pressure than the entire new way of life designed by Google? Even in 2500's we will still live by using Gemini. Gemini era is now and forever.
That spending breakdown is pretty cool
Google need to learn how to tell a story to sell their products and services to customers. This was a dull exam.
Most of the example use-cases they gave were academic-based. Apart from the text-to-video/audio features coming I didn't have any ah-ha moments where I could clearly identify how this would change my workflows in any meaningful way.
You can ask it where your speaker is in your room!!!!
Google: pay for our AI
OpenAI: here take it
You pay for OpenAI as well.
@@catjamface since their keynote yesterday, not really. You can pay but for people like me who just want to use it every once in a while for tasks you don’t have to pay now.
@@Kilmonjaro117 True, they have free options, but their more advanced models and features like GPT-4 and priority access still require a subscription. Plus, there are usage limits with the free versions. So, it depends on how you use it and what you need it for. Also, Google's AI tools are integrated across their services, which might be more convenient for some users.
@@catjamface ChatGPT is just an API call away
@@catjamface your comment was outdated before you even typed it. GPT-4o which is more advanced than GPT-4 is now free for everyone. You’re right about the usage limits and priority access though but most regular people don’t use it enough to hit those limits
I love these every year please dont ever stop doing this
Well the beginning was certainly awkward.
AI will be a game-changer for our blind brothers and sisters. 💪🏽🤠🇺🇸
and the EU and UK will never see any of this
The big question with every Google keynote is “what features will make their way outside the USA?” And “what features/products will they kill?”
Google I/O summary in 1 word - AI :)
Sam altman is really cooking,sry Google.
oh man, this summary video on 2x also seems long, I think partly because of the monotonous voices... Will wait for a service that'll summarize the summary :D
Can I get an AI to help me remember all of the different names of the different google AI programs?
Do they make an AI to help keep an overview of all of Google AI features and how to invoke them?
The worlds changing so so fast.
It's probably changing faster than any point of time in my life.
There is a lot of good and bad that comes with this tech.
Google is going down hill so fast. UA-cam and search are the only things that are keeping Google alive.
Even those are bad especially search. Ironically.
Is it crazy that I'm not impressed by any of this? AI is so insanely overdone it's honestly tiring
They showed how they fed a model a bunch of physics textbook material and it generated a bespoke podcast based on the material that sounded super natural to me. Sure it's all cherry picked but if that's not impressive to you I don't know what to tell you.
@@asystole_ maybe impressive is not the right word because I do think it's nothing to scoff at in terms of how far we've come in technology, I just mean the amount of AI were getting from every tech (and non tech) company right now is making me a little jaded
I dont know how you can be so excited by barely any innovation when thousands have been laid off by these corporations
But is it Gemini still anti-white?
It would be fantastic to have a Google AI product that's ready to go, rather than a long list of projects with vague launch dates or months that keep us guessing😅
*_"people who are really serious about software should make their own hardware"_* - Alan Kay
But they have the pixel phones, right?