Google I/O is happening Tuesday, and if you're building with AI or just keeping tabs on where the industry is headed, this is one to watch live.
The keynote will be heavy on AI news. Google typically uses I/O to show off updates to its models, developer APIs, and how AI is getting baked into Search, Workspace, and Android. Expect demos of what's new in Gemini and any tools that might change how you use AI in your daily workflow.
Android XR might also make an appearance. Google has been working on extended reality features for Android, and I/O is where they tend to preview that kind of platform-level stuff before it ships to devices.
For anyone using Google's AI tools for work, writing, coding, or research, this keynote usually signals what's coming in the next six months. New API capabilities, pricing changes, or feature rollouts often get announced here first.
The keynote streams live on Tuesday. If you can't watch it in real time, Google usually posts the full recording and breaks out individual sessions for developers right after it wraps.
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