Google has shared the agenda for its annual developer conference. This year Google will live stream two days of sessions, starting with the Keynote at 10:00 AM PT on May 20th, followed by the Developer Keynote at 1:30 PM PT.
In the first keynote we'll hear how Google is furthering its mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful and in the next we'll discover how Google’s latest technologies and Gemini ecosystem enhance developer workflows, boost productivity, and enable innovative user experiences across Android devices, web browsers, and more.
AI is bound to feature prominently in this year's Google I/O and one session that caught my attention starts at 3:30PM PT on May 20th:
Demis Hassabis on the frontiers of AI Join Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind and Alex Kantrowitz, host of the Big Technology Podcast, for a visionary conversation about the future of AI and its impact on our world. This marquee session offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from one of the most influential leaders in the field of AI.
Android devs will of course find plenty on offer. In the same timeslot, 3:30PM PT on May 20th, there is:
What's new in Android Explore new Android 16 features and the future of Android development. Learn how to create delightful, high-quality apps for all form factors (phones, foldables, tablets, wearables, TV, Auto, XR), and the latest APIs for integrating AI experiences in your app. We’ll also cover new ways to improve developer productivity with Jetpack Compose, Kotlin Multiplatform and Gemini in Android Studio.
Or if you are a web developer the session for you will be:
What's new in Chrome Discover the cutting edge of web development and learn where Chrome is taking the browser in 2025. Learn how advancements in performance, UI, and identity are shaping the future of the web, and how Baseline and Chrome's powerful DevTools enhancements are making web development easier. Get ready to unlock the potential of new built-in AI APIs and explore the web's readiness for intelligent experiences.
The fourth option in this timeslot is:
What's new in Chrome Discover the latest features from across the Google Cloud platform, and how they come together to solve developer problems.
On May 21st there will be on-demand sessions and code labs on all four of the areas AI, Android, Web and Cloud.
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