Google I/O 2023

Hello everyone. Welcome to June.

  • Virtual Member Meetup on Monday. Following the WWDC keynote, there will be a virtual member meetup in the member forum in Slack on Monday at 5:30 pm ET / 2:30 pm PT. Hopefully that time will also allow some members in Europe to join. This meet-up will provide an opportunity for members to have conversations in real-time about everything that was announced. In addition to participating in the discussion myself, I moderate the discussion topics etc. The discussions are then made available afterwards for other members to read through in Slack.

  • Above Avalon Report. With Apple widely expected to unveil its first headset on Monday, my expectations for the device are found in the Above Avalon Report "Apple's Reality (Headset) Plans" published back on April 12th. You can read the report here. An audio version of the report is also available via the Above Avalon Reports podcast (part of the podcast add-on).

Today’s update will be focused on the Google I/O 2023 keynote. In addition to covering Neil’s thoughts on the keynote, the discussion goes over the weakest/strongest points of the presentation as well as the oddest parts. Given the discussion’s length, Spotify earnings was pushed off. We will circle back to Spotify post-WWDC.

Let’s jump right in.


Google I/O 2023

Google held its developer conference in mid-May. Like Apple’s WWDC keynote, Google’s I/O keynote (available here for viewing via YouTube) is geared toward consumers, developers, and the press. The company then held more developer-focused presentations afterwards.

While Google unveiled AI-driven features in prior years, the difference found with this year’s Google I/O keynote is that it took place in the shadows of ChatGPT and Microsoft's AI push. One got the sense that Google felt insecure about the AI attention being given to others. It was hard to ignore the “we are actually the AI leader” tone emulating throughout the presentation. The thing is, very little that was shown on stage struck me as “only Google.” AI will be adopted by all of Big Tech – it already has been.

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