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Google I/O 2018 - Keynote

Google I/O 2018 - Keynote

Heya, 
 

We’re back again with our article on the Google I/O Keynote 2018. It is always exciting to watch Keynotes, whether it is of Apple’s or Google’s. Here, in this article, we would be giving you a gist of the Google’s Keynote session of 2018 which was held on 9th May, 2018. During the session various officials from Google came and spoke about the new up comings in their products and services. In this article, we would be covering the main topics of the Keynote session.

                 It all started with Mr. Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google addressing the gathering. Before starting the actual announcement of new innovations they are coming up with, he addressed the highly trolled misplacement of cheese slice in the burger emoji. He said that it is placed properly now and we will receive it in the update. While working on this issue, they came up with one more glitch in the emojis, i.e., the gap between the foam and the beer in the beer icon. So, they corrected this one as well. He also quoted the importance of Artificial Intelligence and how it is helping in today’s technological advancement.
Now, let’s see the key innovations they are going to introduce this year along with the Android 9.0 i.e., Pistachio, which would be coming as a Beta version at first for a few devices.
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          Morse Code in G- Board
            There is a small story behind the development of this. This is a story of a couple, Tanya and Ken who are into programming and development. Tanya, faced a mishap and got paralysed. She lost her ability to speak and was communicating to others with the help of Morse code. Tanya then thought of introducing a keyboard with Morse code for all those who cannot speak. She expressed her idea to Ken, who without any reluctance, consulted Google and developed the keyboard with Morse code in it which would be delivered to all of us with the Beta version of Android P within a few weeks. So, Tanya here, used her voice to help others find theirs. Kudos to Tanya, who, in spite of her inability to speak, raised her voice and developed Morse code in G – board, letting others find their voices.

·        Smart Compose in G-Mail
            Google updated the look of the G – Mail and also, it is introducing the new feature in G – Mail, i.e., Smart Compose, which lets us write mails with more ease and accuracy. Smart compose uses AI and machine learning, for predictive texts, which suggests phrases and it also saves some mundane things like addresses, pin codes etc. This one’s going to save a lot of time while writing our e-mails. This feature would be rolled out to all the G – Mail users this month.

·        Application of AI in Google Photos
            This time, Google used AI to the most in almost every application they could. They introduced a new feature in Google Photos, named Suggested Actions, which gives the user the suggestions for smart actions as follows:
o   Sharing the pics of your friends taken in your device.
o   Fix the brightness of pictures automatically.
o   Convert pictures of documents into PDF.
o   Color Pop suggestions.
o   Converting old B&W pics to color.
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          Tensor Processing Unit 3.0
            Google announced the launch of Tensor Processing Unit, way back in 2016, which helps them in acceleration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). All these new features which are developed with the help of AI this year, were possible with the help of these TPUs only. This year, in Keynote 2018, Mr. Sundar Pichai, CEO Google, took the privilege of announcing the third generation Tensor Processing Unit, i.e., TPU 3.0, the machine behind all these innovations. These chips are too powerful that Google had to install Liquid Cooling mechanism in their data centres. These chips are kept in large pots, which are 8x powerful than that of the previous year ones. Mr. Sundar says that, these chips helps them in developing better and bigger models and solve some really big problems.
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            Google Assistant
            The current voice of Google Assistant is code named as Holly, who is a real person. She had to sit for months in Google Studio to record the voice and come up with voice for Google Assistant. But, 18 months ago, Google came up with Wave Net, to simplify the procedure of recording voices for Google Assistant. With the advent of Wave Net 18 months back, Google is now, able to add 6 new languages to the Google Assistant. And, the best part of this being, one of the voices was delivered by one of the popular American singers, Mr John Legend. These voices would be provided to all the users later this year. So, all the fans of Mr John Legend out there, be excited.
            Google Assistant’s motive is to be Naturally Conservative and Visually Assistive. So, Google came up with many features to make this possible. Previously, we have to say “Hey Google”, whenever we need a favour from our Google Assistant. Now, from this roll out of Google Assistant, a feature called continued conversation is introduced, which lets the Google Assistant have a real time continued conversation with us. And, for better convenience of the users, they are introducing Multiple Actions, which lets the user to ask Google Assistant to do multiple actions at a time, and which it could actually do. This is really amazing. For the family experience, Google Assistant provides, family friendly games, story-telling to the children and lot more. This year they are introducing “Pretty Please”. As the name mentions, if one says please to Google Assistant, it reacts with utmost love and respect. This will inculcate the good habit in the children, of using “Please” while requesting.
            Moreover, the user can directly order food from the Google Assistant itself for some restaurants and eateries. Google is currently linked with few famous food chains like Dominos, Dunkin Donuts, Door Dash, Starbucks, etc. Now on, we can access our duration of route back to home or towards office, notes and lists, reminders etc., in our Google Assistant itself. One single swipe up from the home button would give us access to all these. They are also introducing Google Assistant in Google Maps which can perform actions in background on giving the commands.
            And the most interesting feature of Google Assistant launching this year, is Google Assistant can book an appointment for you, by making a phone call by itself, whether it for a doctor check-up, haircut, vehicle servicing, hotel reservation etc. Once you ask Google Assistant to book an appointment, it would run a call in the background and respond to the attender by itself, schedules an appointment for you and lets you know that later. Google is also focussing on Digital well-being of the user which comes with various features like Dashboard, Family Link (Manage Kid’s screen time) etc. Google News was launched by Google previously, now, they are updating it with new features like, customised news, news casts and full coverage for all the news lovers.
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          Android P Beta
            And the most awaited innovation by Google, Android 9.0 – Pistachio is almost ready. They have launched the Beta version two days back, which would support few more devices other than Pixel devices. Coming to the features and the motive of the Android 9.0. The main motive of Android 9.0 is to establish, intelligence, simplicity and digital wellbeing in one’s life. Google got to know that more than 70% of the users needed the digital well-being. So, keeping this in mind, they designed the Android Pistachio.
            The first step towards that it is introducing Dashboard, which lets you track your usage of the device during a day. It also gives the data of how long you used an app during the day. With this real-time tracking and reporting of information to you, you would be able to know how much time you are unnecessarily spending on your mobile phone and thereby, reduce that. App Timer is also introduced in this version, which lets you set a timer for the usage of specific app, which nudges you when the time is about to end, and for the rest of the day, the icon of that specific app will be greyed out to remind you not to use. One more feature for Digital well-being is the extension of Do Not Disturb, which they named as Shush, this lets you customise the Do not Disturb, like allowing alerts for calls and texts from some starred or important contacts. Shush can be activated with a gesture, by turning our phone over on the table. Wind Down mode is one other feature, which lets you set a time for your sleep. At that time, the colour mode of your device turns into grayscale, which makes you keep your phone aside and sleep.
            The other features introduced in this version are Adaptive Battery and adaptive brightness. Adaptive battery tracks your app usage and closes all the apps which you do not use much, thereby, enhancing the battery life of your device. Similarly, adaptive brightness is an extension to the auto brightness feature, which we already have in our device. Even though, device adjusts the brightness automatically with the change in outdoor lighting, few people will have their own preferences in brightness and volume. Android P, keeps a track on the brightness and volume preferences of the user and adjusts them accordingly with the change in outdoor lighting.
            This Beta version of Android Pistachio is available at this link. This is supported not only on Pixel devices but also on, Nokia, Xiaomi, Vivo, Sony, Oppo, One Plus, Essential devices as well.
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        Google Maps
            Google is introducing some really interesting feature in the Google Maps. Most of us would have faced a problem while using Google Maps, while we had to choose a lane when the road divides into two. So, to solve this, Google Maps is using the camera of device which gives you real-time directions in the camera where to go with the help of arrows and also the information of the places around you real-time. They are going to call this as Visual Positioning System. And the most exciting feature of this is, Google is planning to install an anime character which directs us to our route. This is really cool. And one more feature they are introducing this time in Google Maps is creating shortlists. Whenever, we plan for a hangout or go for a trip somewhere with friends, there would always be a chaos in deciding the place where to go. To overcome this problem, Google Maps is coming with a feature Short List. Short list lets you create a list of few desired places you want to go, which you can forward to your friends right from the app itself. Your friends can give a rating of their choice and you can decide the place which received highest rating.
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     Google Lens
            Google Lens which was launched by Google previously also saw a few advancements. Google Lens helps you ask Google questions which you cannot frame in a sentence. Till now, Google Lens used to be one of the features in Google Assistant and Google Photos, which is going to be a part of Camera from now on. Google Lens is now coming up with three new features in it.
o   Smart text selection – Copy and paste words from real word into your phone. Turn a page of words into a page of answers.
o   Style match – Helps in getting similar things out of pictures.
o   Real-time results – Lens recognises the objects, words and pictures and gives real time information to you.
So, this is how the Google I/O Keynote 2018 ended with the launch of above features. Apart from these, Google also spoke about smart cars which can drive by themselves. Google, this time came up with some really good innovations which are going to improve the well-being of humans. Looking forward for more from Google.
Au revoir,

Team BugsBin.