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  • SUNDAR PICHAI: Welcome to Google I/O.

  • For someone like me, who grew up without a phone,

  • I can distinctly remember how gaining access to technology

  • can make a difference in your lives.

  • That's why we've been so focused on bringing

  • digital skills to communities around the world.

  • We've trained over 25 million people,

  • and we expect that number to rise over 60 million

  • in the next five years.

  • Health care is one of the most important fields

  • AI is going to transform.

  • We announced our work on diabetic retinopathy

  • and we used deep learning to help doctors diagnose it.

  • We can predict the five year risk

  • of you having an adverse cardiovascular event, heart

  • attack or strokes.

  • We have been working with our partners

  • using de-identified medical records.

  • Turns out, if you go and analyze over 100,000 data

  • points per patient, more than any single doctor could

  • analyze, we can actually quantitatively predict

  • the chance of readmission 24 to 48 hours earlier

  • than traditional methods.

  • It gives doctors more time to act.

  • We are bringing another feature to G-mail: smart compose.

  • We use machine learning to start suggesting phrases for you

  • as you type.

  • All you need to do is to hit Tab and keep order completing.

  • Another product is Google Photos.

  • We are bringing a new feature.

  • If you took a picture of a document which

  • you want to save for later, we can

  • recognize, convert the document to PDF

  • and make it much easier for you to use later.

  • Or if you happen to have a very special memory, something

  • in black and white, we can recreate that moment in color

  • and make that moment even more real and special.

  • And we are adding, as of today, six new voices

  • to the Google Assistant.

  • John Legend's voice will be coming later this year

  • so that you can get responses like this.

  • JOHN LEGENDS: At 10 AM you have an event

  • called Google I/O keynote.

  • Then at 1:00 PM you have margaritas.

  • Have a wonderful day.

  • SUNDAR PICHAI: I'm looking forward to 1:00 PM.

  • SPEAKER 2: Today the Assistant is

  • available on over 500 million devices.

  • Now by the end of this year the Assistant

  • will support 30 languages and be available in 80 countries.

  • But one step that we've been working on

  • is something we call Pretty Please.

  • SPEAKER 3: Hey, Google.

  • Talk to [INAUDIBLE].

  • SPEAKER 4: Daddy, you forgot to say please.

  • SPEAKER 5: Tell me a story, please.

  • ASSISTANT: Thanks for asking so nicely.

  • You're very polite.

  • SPEAKER 6: I know.

  • SPEAKER 2: So the Assistant understands and responds

  • to positive conversation with polite reinforcement.

  • SPEAKER 7: Now sometimes the Assistant

  • can actually be more helpful by having a lower visual profile.

  • So let's say I'm heading home from work,

  • I have Google Maps showing me the fastest

  • route during rush hour traffic.

  • Hey, Google.

  • Send Nick my ETA and play some hip hop.

  • ASSISTANT: OK.

  • Letting Nick know you're 20 minutes away,

  • and check out this hip hop music station on YouTube.

  • SUNDAR PICHAI: Let's say you want

  • to ask Google to make your haircut appointment.

  • So what you're going to hear is the Google Assistant

  • actually calling a real salon to schedule

  • an appointment for you.

  • [RINGING]

  • That was a real call you just heard.

  • The amazing thing is the Assistant

  • can actually understand the nuances of conversation.

  • We've been working on this technology for many years.

  • It's called Google Duplex.

  • It brings together all our investments

  • over the years in natural language understanding,

  • deep learning, text to speech.

  • I'm really excited to announce the new Google News.

  • TRYSTAN UPSTILL: With the new Google News,

  • we set out to help you do three things.

  • First, keep up with the news you care about.

  • Second, understand the full story.

  • And finally, enjoy and support the sources you love.

  • Our AI constantly reads the fire hose of the web for you.

  • The millions of articles, videos, podcasts and comments

  • being published every minute, and assembles the key things

  • you need to know.

  • We're also excited to introduce a new visual format

  • we call Newscasts.

  • You're not going to see these in any other news app.

  • Newscast give me an easy way to get the basics

  • and decide where I want to dive in more deeply.

  • Full Coverage is an invitation to learn more.

  • It gives a complete picture of a story

  • in terms of how it's being reported

  • from a variety of sources and a variety of formats.

  • This is by far the most powerful feature of the app.

  • And here in the Newstand section,

  • it's easy to find and follow the sources I already love

  • and browse and discover new ones.

  • And if there's a publication I want to subscribe to,

  • we make it dead simple.

  • Because you're signed in with your Google account,

  • you're set.

  • We're rolling out on Android, iOS and the web

  • in 127 countries starting today.

  • SPEAKER 8: Growth of Android over the last 10 years

  • has helped fuel the shift in computing

  • from desktop to mobile.

  • [INAUDIBLE] mention, AI is going to profoundly change

  • industries.

  • And this brings me to the new version

  • of Android we're working on.

  • Android P.

  • Adaptive battery uses on-device machine

  • learning to figure out which apps

  • you'll use in the next few hours and which you won't use

  • until later, if at all today.

  • With Android P, we're going to beyond simply predicting

  • the next app to launch to predicting the next action you

  • want to take.

  • We call this feature App Actions.

  • What's happening here is that the actions are being predicted

  • based on my usage patterns.

  • The phone is adapting to me and trying

  • to help me get to my next task more quickly.

  • Slices are a new API for developers

  • to define interactive snippets of their app UI.

  • That can be surfaced in different places in the OS.

  • With ML Kit, you get on-device APIs

  • to text recognition, face detection, image labeling

  • and a lot more.

  • And ML Kit also supports the ability

  • to tap into Google's cloud based ML technologies.

  • SPEAKER 9: Our team has heard so many stories from people

  • who are trying to find the right balance with technology.

  • One of the first things we focused on

  • was helping you understand your habits.

  • Android P will show you a dashboard of how you're

  • spending time on your device.

  • As you saw earlier, you can see how much time you

  • spent in apps, how many times you've

  • unlocked your device today and how many notifications you've

  • received.

  • Android P lets you set time limits on apps

  • and will nudge you when you're close to your limit

  • that it's time to do something else.

  • If you turn your phone over on the table,

  • it automatically enters do not disturb so you

  • can focus on being present.

  • No pings, vibrations, or other distractions.

  • You can tell the Google Assistant

  • what time you aim to go to bed.

  • And when that time arrives it will switch on

  • do not disturb and fade the screen

  • to grayscale, which is far less stimulating for the brain

  • and can help you set the phone down.

  • Well, today we're announcing Android P Beta.

  • SPEAKER 10: Maps was built to assist everyone.

  • We've mapped over 220 countries and territories

  • and put hundreds of millions of businesses and places

  • on the map.

  • We're adding a new tab to maps called For You.

  • It's designed to tell you what you

  • need to know about the neighborhoods you care about.

  • New places that are opening, what's trending now

  • and personal recommendations.

  • We've created a score called Your Match

  • to help you find more places that you'll love.

  • Your Match uses machine learning to combine what Google knows

  • about hundreds and millions of places with the information

  • that I've added.

  • SPEAKER 11: Let me paint a familiar picture.

  • Your phone says, head south on Market Street.

  • One problem: you have no idea which way is south.

  • So you look down at the phone, you're

  • looking at that blue dot on the map,

  • and you're starting to walk to see if it's

  • moving in the same direction.

  • Our team's have been working really hard

  • to combine the power of the camera, the computer vision,

  • with Street View and Maps to re-imagine walking navigation.

  • So here's how it could look like in Google Maps.

  • Notice that you also see the map,

  • so that way you stay oriented.

  • You can start to see nearby places,

  • so you see what's around you.

  • Now with smart text selection you

  • can now connect the words you see with the answers

  • and actions you need.

  • So you can do things like copy and paste from the real world

  • directly into your phone.

  • You're at your friend's place, you check out

  • this trendy looking lamp, and you

  • want to know things that match that style.

  • And now Lens can help you.

  • You open the camera and you start

  • to see Lens surface proactively, all the information instantly.

  • And it even anchors that information to the things

  • that you see.

  • SPEAKER 12: Waymo is the only company

  • in the world with a fleet of fully self-driving cars,

  • with no one in the driver's seat, on public roads.

  • So Phoenix will be the first stop

  • for Waymo's driverless transportation service, which

  • is launching later this year.

  • Soon everyone will be able to call Waymo using our app

  • and a fully self-driving car will

  • pull up, with no one in the driver's seat,

  • to whisk them away to their destination.

  • SPEAKER 10: And I hope you all find some inspiration

  • in the next few days to keep building

  • good things for everyone.

  • Thank you.

  • SUNDAR PICHAI: This came to my attention.

  • We restored the natural laws of physics, so all is well.

  • We can get back to business.

SUNDAR PICHAI: Welcome to Google I/O.

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