Looking forward to Google I/O 2025 as much as we are? It all starts at 10 a.m. PT on May 20 at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. This year’s event will feature cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence, along with new developments in Android. Attendees should look forward to big announcements, especially in the area of AI and how it’s becoming more deeply embedded into all Google products.
As an exciting precursor to the main event, Google will host “The Android Show” one week in advance. This is your opportunity to learn all the important things coming to the Android platform that will lay the groundwork for deeper development conversations at Google I/O. The developer keynote is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. PT, where developers and tech enthusiasts alike will gain insights into the future of Google’s products and technologies.
A highlight of this year’s keynote will be a discussion featuring Demis Hassabis, co-founder of DeepMind, who will converse with Alex Kantrowitz at 3:30 p.m. PT. Hassabis’s talk will touch on the future of DeepMind’s AI technologies and how they can be applied to sectors like transportation and healthcare. This discussion underscores one of the central themes of Google I/O 2025: the intersection of technology and AI, particularly how these innovations are set to transform everyday products and services offered by Google.
Maxwell Zeff, a senior reporter at TechCrunch renowned for his expertise in AI and emerging technologies, will cover the event. Zeff has a long and illustrious career, serving previously as a reporter for major outlets including Gizmodo, Bloomberg and MSNBC. Based in San Francisco, he has a deep understanding of the growing field of AI. In addition, he’s uniquely positioned to understand the recent turmoil in the tech sector, most notably the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
Last year, Google I/O teased an exciting development with smart glasses powered by Project Astra, hinting at the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of augmented reality and AI integration. We’ll be showcasing where these innovations have advanced, and what other surprises Google might have in store for us this year!
The livestream for Google I/O 2025 will be available online, allowing a global audience to participate in this pivotal gathering. Anyone can watch the stream on YouTube at this link. Join us to see what’s new, and what’s being fought for, that will help create more open and equitable tech!
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