Google I/O 2023 to Reveal Release of Highly Anticipated Android 14 Operating System

Usually, and if there is no force majeure, the search giant organizes a conference, Google I/O, every year to present its new products (mainly software) and the date for the 2023 edition is already known: May 10th.
For those who don’t remember, there was no Google I / O in 2020. The following year, a live presentation took place and featured only a few Google employees and on a smaller stage. In 2022, the event returned to its usual location, and programmers were given the opportunity to watch live performances as part of a one-day event.
As for the 2023 edition of the I/O conference, Google announces that there will be public again, but it will be limited. The conference will be held at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California, with a keynote to kick off. Sundar Pichai, head of Google, will make the presentation, and the company will then offer a conference that will even be aimed at programmers, where the previous one will also be aimed at the general public. It will come after 100+ on-demand technical sessions.
Of course, it will be possible to watch Google I/O 2023 online, anywhere in the world. It has been like this in previous years and will be again in 2023.
Google has yet to reveal the precise announcement schedule. But we already know that there will be an important section dedicated to Android 14 (of which the first Developer Preview is already available). We can also expect announcements about artificial intelligence, especially since the company has already announced its Bard tool, which should compete with ChatGPT. And maybe there are also hardware announcements, such as the Pixel 7a smartphone, the launch date of the Pixel Tablet or even the presentation of the Pixel Fold folding smartphone.
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