This year’s Google developer conference makes it clear: it’s no longer about what AI can do, but how invisibly well it can be integrated into products. π§ β¨
π± Gemini as the central interface
Google’s AI hub brings together all generative models – including the new image generator Imagen 4 and the video generator Veo 3. You can even share your camera or screen with the chatbot via Gemini Live and ask it directly what it sees. ππ€³
π Google search becomes an AI assistant
With the new AI Mode, LLMs are integrated directly into the search. They access Gmail, Docs & Co. to customise answers. Deep Search splits search queries into hundreds of individual queries and delivers precise, summarised results.π¬π
π§©From Project Astra to product maturity
What recently sounded like the future – an AI assistant that sees, understands and responds – is now becoming a reality. Google is bringing Project Astra functions to everyday devices. The AI shift won’t happen any time soon – it’s here. π²π€ π¬ AI is becoming an infrastructure – not a feature
CEO Sundar Pichai put it in a nutshell on stage: “More intelligence is available, for everyone, everywhere.”
Many users will not realise that they are using AI – because it simply feels natural. πβοΈ π Conclusion: It’s not the model that counts, but the implementation.
Google shows that with billions of users, a strong infrastructure and clever product design, it is once again at the forefront of the AI race.π