How to watch live stream and more of Google I/O 2023 scheduled for tonight – Times of India

Google’s annual developer conference, Google I/O 2023 is all set to begin tonight. Google has returned with its in-person annual developer conference after the pandemic. The company has confirmed that it will unveil its first foldable smartphone and will also showcase the upcoming Android 14 version of the operating system at the event.
How to watch live stream
Google I/O 2023 will begin at 10.30 pm (IST) with the keynote from CEO Sundar Pichai. The event will be live streamed on YouTube. You can click here to watch the live stream of the event.
Google I/O 2023: What to expect

  • Google will unveil its much-anticipated Pixel Fold smartphone at the event. Although there are no official specifications released yet, rumors suggest that the Pixel Fold will feature a cover display measuring 5.8 inches and a foldable panel measuring 7.6 inches. The phone is expected to be equipped with Google Tensor G2 processor.
  • Along with the foldable smartphone, the tech giant will also launch its mid-range Pixel 7A smartphone at the event. The Pixel 7a is expected to be a more budget-friendly version of the Pixel 7 smartphone, which was introduced in India in October of last year. According to rumors, the phone is likely to feature a Tensor G2 SoC, a 6.1-inch Full HD+ 90Hz display, dual rear camera setup, and run on Android 13 operating system.
  • The company is also said to launch its latest Pixel tablet at the conference. The tablet is expected to include a charging dock and a speaker, enabling it to function as a smart display. Regarding technical specifications, the tablet may feature an 11-inch display, Tensor G2 chip, 8GB of RAM, Android 13 operating system, and a nanoceramic finish.
  • Apart from the hardware announcements, the company is also said to showcase the latest version of Android operating system — Android 14.
  • In previous Google I/O conferences, AI has taken center stage, and this year is no exception, as the company continues to make strides in this area. According to reports, Google is set to unveil its latest and most advanced large language model (LLM) called PaLM 2. It supports over 100 languages and has been developed under the codename “Unified Language Model.”

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