Google's password manager will feature import from other managers, "deeper" Chrome and Android integration, automatic password warnings, and quick replacement of compromised passwords through Chrome.
Several privacy improvements: in the Google app, you can now delete your recent search history directly from search, in Google Maps, you can disable location history, and in Photos, a password-protected folder will appear.
Google will automatically delete search history after 18 months unless the user sets other settings.
Starting in June 2021, Google will start providing more context about the quality of an information source before a user clicks on a link. For now, only in English.
Google has introduced Shipping Graph, a knowledge service for shopping. It spans the entire Google search service and combines information about prices, reviews, and videos across 24 billion listings. And Google Lens will allow you to search for products through your camera and check their availability in stores.
Google Chrome will now support saving shopping carts.
Google Photos will get new features for "reliving your favorite moments."
AI will be able to analyze the content of photos and show them in jamaica number data series depending on what the user took and where. For example, the service can identify an orange backpack on a trip and create an “adventure story” with geotags of where the backpack was found.
Google Photos will feature Live Photos, which artificial intelligence will "bring to life."
LaMDA: a language model that understands the context of any dialogue and builds it on the fly
The LaMDA language model for communicating with artificial intelligence in natural language has been announced. Google calls it a breakthrough in understanding natural language. LaMDA understands the context of any conversation, is able to select appropriate response options and build a dialogue on its own. Dialogues are never repeated.
LaMDA can be integrated into Google Assistant, as well as Workspace and search for videos and images. For example, you can ask LaMDA to show you “a lion roaring at sunset” and the search engine will show you the corresponding moment from a YouTube video.
Pichai notes that LaMDA only works with text, but he wants to make it multimodal so that the technology can understand images and audio. It's currently being tested internally at Google.
Google has released its fourth generation of tensor processors for data centers. They are twice as fast as previous ones.
Recording of the live broadcast of the Google I/O 2021 conference at the link
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