VentureBeat May 10, 2023
By Sean Michael Kerner

Google kicked off its annual I/O conference today with a core focus on what it’s doing to advance artificial intelligence (AI) across its domain. (Spoiler alert: It’s all about PaLM 2.)

Google I/O has long been Google’s primary developer conference, tackling any number of different topics. But 2023 is different — AI is dominating nearly every aspect of the event. This year, Google’s attempting to stake out a leadership position in the market as rivals at Microsoft and OpenAI bask in the glow of ChatGPT’s runaway success.

The foundation of Google’s effort rests on its new PaLM 2 large language model (LLM), which will serve to power at least 25 Google products and services that are being detailed during sessions...

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