The sun is just coming out from behind the clouds, and birds are singing. That can only mean one thing: it’s almost time for developer season. Other people are touching the grass, both figuratively and literally. But developers around the world are crammed into meeting rooms to learn what the next year holds for AI and OSes. The first event is Nvidia’s GTC next week. The next few months have Microsoft Build, Apple’s WWDC, and, of course, Google I/O.
For the second one, invites just came out. It will take place on May 14 and 15 at the usual place, Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. The big event is coming up soon, and I feel ready for it. I’m outside writing this, a plane carrying a banner is flying overhead, and a bird just dumped its guts on me (I wish I was joking). We still have two months to plan our trip, but we’ll be there (this time I might bring a hat).
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There is a keynote speech by Sundar that usually starts the show, which is geared toward coders for Google’s different operating systems. You can expect updates to Android, Wear OS, Gmail, and other apps, as well as some consumer products (anyone want a Pixel 8a?) Gemini and other AI products have a lot of new features. Skydivers are not required. Sad to say, not so much bird poop. I guess that’s just the risks of the job.
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