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Google I/O 2023 announced for May 10 with ‘limited live audience’

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Google has announced that its next major annual event, Google I/O 2023, will take place on May 10.

CEO Sundar Pichai announced the news over on Twitter, while the officialGoogle I/O websitenow up and running.

Excited that this year’s#GoogleIOwill be on May 10, live from Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View and online athttps://t.co/sWxfPsVvJipic.twitter.com/QtNXE6wjl5

Delving into the latter web page, the company reveals that its Google I/0 2023 event “will be broadcast in front of a limited live audience”. Naturally, it’ll be “open to everyone online”. Registration for the event is already open and is free of cost.

As ever, one of the major announcements at Google I/O 2023 will be the next version of the Android OS, which this year falls to Android 14. However, you can also expect a heavy focus on AI following the recent success of ChatGPT, which has left Googlescrambling to respond.

Make no mistake, Google’s position as the king of web search is under threat, and the company is rattled. The company’s instant, reactive response was the release of its own Bard AI chatbot, but the product has evidently beenrushed to market.

Besides expecting a lot of talk of how it’s on top of this whole AI thing, we could see the launch of the Pixel 7a at Google I/O 2023. The follow-up to thePixel 6awill be another tempting mid-range option, no doubt, with a camera that punches well above its weight.

Perhaps more exciting is the possibility of a Pixel Fold announcement. Google’s on-again, off-again foldable debut has been a mainstay of the rumour mill for what feels like years now.

There’s always the small matter of the Pixel Tablet, which was teased at Google I/O 2022, and then hasn’t been seen from since.

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