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We summarize in 10 minutes everything Google announced about AI at its I/O 2024 conference
We will do you the favor of summarizing the Google conference for you while you have a coffee.

- May 15, 2024
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 11:30 PM

As you may know, Google unveiled on Tuesday a lot of news about generative artificial intelligence at its annual I/O event, during a massive keynote that lasted almost two hours.
If you couldn’t watch it at that time, or you really don’t want to spend the 110 minutes on Google’s YouTube channel, the Internet giant has kindly shared a video that compresses the best of the event in just 10 minutes.
For an overview of the event, this 10-minute video is perfect as it covers all the key points of the nearly two-hour conference. So it’s best to skip the entire conference and take advantage of Google’s effort to summarize their conference.
Everything Google presented at its 2024 I/O
Undoubtedly, you will want to know more about how the Google Lens search function can now handle videos, not just images, and discover how Gmail will soon write emails with AI for you, if you ask it.
And there’s also Project Astra, a superintelligent assistant for smartphones that will be launched through the Gemini app later this year.
But that’s not all. Google Photos is about to roll out more generative AI for an amazing new feature called Ask Photos that allows you to extract information from your images using a conversational approach.
The future of AI lies with Google, there is no doubt about it, and the rest of the companies are working to catch up. With OpenAI leading the innovation.
Now that Google has unveiled its latest update to the generative AI tools that will come to its platform, it will increase the pressure on Apple, which is preparing to showcase its latest efforts in the same field at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next month.
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