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Google I/O 2025 LIVE: Google Expected to Announce New AI Features Today

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Google I/O LIVE Updates: AI-Powered Upgrades for Google SearchGoogle search offers access to AI Overviews, and users in the US can also view an advanced version of these overviews with support for multi-step reasoning capabilities. They can also simplify (or expand) the text displayed in the summary, which makes it easier to get answers without digging through search results.Will we see more updates to these AI overviews on Google search? Only a few hours remain until the company reveals its AI upgrades for search and other services at Google I/O 2025.

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Google I/O 2025 LIVE: Google Expected to Unveil New Gemini AI FeaturesGemini AI has advanced rapidly over the past few months, and you can already “share your screen” with Google’s AI chatbot and have it translate text on your screen, identify objects in images, and perform other tasks. You can also point your camera at various objects and ask Gemini AI to identify them. What’s next? We’re expecting the company to announce more advanced features at Google I/O 2025, along with improvements to existing ones. Google could also offer new ways to use Gemini inside its own apps, as well as support for more third-party apps.

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Google I/O LIVE Updates: How to Watch the Keynote LivestreamYou can watch the Google I/O keynote livestream on your smartphone (or preferably a larger screen) when the developer conference begins tonight. We’ve put together a useful guide that tells you how to watch the event livestream. Don’t forget to tune in to the keynote address, which Google CEO Sundar Pichai is expected to deliver at 10:30pm tonight.Here’s how to watch the Google I/O keynote livestream

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Google I/O 2025 LIVE: All of Google’s Android 16 AnnouncementsGoogle’s latest developer conference will begin in less than 12 hours, but we already know a great deal about the company’s upcoming software updates, including Android 16. This year, Google will announce several new features aimed at improving user security and privacy while using Android smartphones.The company will also introduce a new user interface design called Material 3 Expressive that revamps the look of Android 16 and Wear OS 6, which are both arriving in the coming months. These visual changes could arrive towards the end of 2025, with a future update to Android 16.Read more about Google’s Material 3 Expressive Design here

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Google I/O 2025 is right around the corner, and the company is expected to make notable announcements related to artificial intelligence (AI) features and new capabilities coming to Android XR, is new operating system for extended reality (XR) devices. While Google also showed off new Android 16 features and improvements coming to Wear OS 6 during a special livestream last week, we're also expecting to learn more about these upcoming software updates during the Google I/O 2025 livestream. You can watch the event live when it begins at 10:30pm tonight, and read along as we share live updates during the event.

If you're looking for a quick guide to Google's upcoming developer conference, don't forget to read about what the company is expected to announce at Google I/O tonight. You can also check our guide to watching the keynote livestream.

Stay tuned to Gadgets 360 for detailed coverage of Gemini AI, Android 16, Wear OS 6, and Android XR announcements made at Google I/O 2025. You can also follow us on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube for timely updates.

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David Delima

As a writer on technology with Gadgets 360, David Delima is interested in open-source technology, cybersecurity, consumer privacy, and loves to read and write about how the Internet works. David can be contacted via email at [email protected], on Twitter at @DxDavey, and Mastodon at mstdn.social/@delima. More

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