7 things Google just announced that are worth keeping a close eye on

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Tech wizard Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson runs down the seven most interesting takeaways from Google's I/O 2024 conference. Google's AI figured prominently in the conference.

Google's flagship developer conference called I/O just wrapped up with interesting leaps in how the big tech giant is planning to change the world. Here are the seven biggest things we learned from Google at I/O 2024.

Ask Photos’ will let AI help you find out about specific things in photos Google unveiled a new feature called Ask Photos, in which users can ask Gemini to search for their photos and deliver exact results. One example showcased was the use of Gemini to locate images of your car in your photo album by telling it your license plate number.

summaries will replace search results GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE There's been a lot of press lately regarding how difficult searching for things on Google has become. Constant changes to search engine optimization as well as a new wave of bots and AI-created content has disrupted the once monolithic search engine. However, Google showed off its new AI-organized search, which promises more readable search results.

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