📅 Google is hosting its annual I/O developer conference today
🤖 We expect to hear plenty about Gemini, AI, Android 16, Android XR, and more
👀 There’s always a chance Google has some surprises in store
🧑💻 The Shortcut is tracking all of the updates in this liveblog
🚨 The event begins at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
Live updates will be deliver here. Stay tuned!
One of the biggest days of the year for Google is here. The company is hosting its annual I/O developer conference today, and it’s kicking things off with a live keynote address from Mountain View, California. The show kicks off at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET, and we’re giving you live updates as they unfold.
The show is expected to last around an hour and a half to two hours and focus primarily on AI. Last week, Google hosted a special show in which it detailed some of the biggest changes coming to Android 16, likely to make room for other topics during the main I/O keynote. Those topics will likely include Gemini, other forms of AI, Android XR, and more.
I’m sitting comfortably at my desk in New York City with a cup of coffee, ready to cover all of the biggest news during the show. Keep this page loaded and refresh it once in a while for up-to-the-minute commentary on what’s being announced at I/O.
Max Buondonno is an editor at The Shortcut. He’s been reporting on the latest consumer technology since 2015, with his work featured on CNN Underscored, ZDNET, How-To Geek, XDA, TheStreet, and more. Follow him on X @LegendaryScoop and Instagram @LegendaryScoop.