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Google I/O 2023, AI, and new Pixel Hardware

An episode of the The Chrome Cast podcast, hosted by Chrome Unboxed, titled "Google I/O 2023, AI, and new Pixel Hardware" was published on May 12, 2023 and runs 63 minutes.

May 12, 2023 ·63m · The Chrome Cast

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It’s no surprise what dominates the discussion this week. As Google I/O 2023 is now in the rear-view mirror, we have a lot of new discussion surrounding Google’s moves in AI and new Pixel-branded hardware. From new tricks for Bard to other interesting ways Google is leveraging AI in their products, there much to be said for what is going on in that space.But we are obviously more interested near-term in the new hardware, and it is pretty sweet to be able to finally talk about the star of the show – the Pixel Fold – without having to refer to rumors or leaks in order to do so. It’s an expensive piece of kit, sure, but there are some undeniably cool things about the Fold that are worth talking about: so we did.Links Google announces its response to Microsoft 365 Copilot as Duet AI for Google Workspace Wear OS 4 will finally fix my biggest gripe with Android watches Pre-order the Pixel Fold from Google and get some free goodies You can pre-order the Pixel Tablet for $499 Google Search gets with the times, officially announces generative AI integration 3 new Android tricks on the Pixel Fold that look really amazing Where to buy the all-new Pixel 7a Revamped and Ready: Google Home app redesigned to be more user friendly and useful Pixel 7a unboxing and first impressions with Google’s latest affordable phone [VIDEO] Fueled by Fresh Roasted Coffee! CLICK HERE to buy the special edition Chrome Unboxed bag.This episode is also brought to you by NordVPN. CLICK HERE to try it out and get 2 years for $3.29 per month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It’s no surprise what dominates the discussion this week. As Google I/O 2023 is now in the rear-view mirror, we have a lot of new discussion surrounding Google’s moves in AI and new Pixel-branded hardware. From new tricks for Bard to other interesting ways Google is leveraging AI in their products, there much to be said for what is going on in that space.

But we are obviously more interested near-term in the new hardware, and it is pretty sweet to be able to finally talk about the star of the show – the Pixel Fold – without having to refer to rumors or leaks in order to do so. It’s an expensive piece of kit, sure, but there are some undeniably cool things about the Fold that are worth talking about: so we did.

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