Google’s annual developer conference, I/O, is on May 14th. AI advancements, particularly generative AI technology, will be a major focus.

Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet Inc., will speak at the company's annual developer conference on Tuesday at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. He will argue that Google uses artificial intelligence (AI) in its most popular products, which billions of people use every day.

Pichai always promotes the idea that "generative AI" and "AI" are crucial for investors, analysts, consumers, and technology creators. Experts agree that Google must continue to innovate to remain a key player in the tech industry, especially through Android, the app store, the search engine, and support for developers.

Like previous developer conferences, Google I/O is mostly centered around the platforms that developers and app makers create. Google uses its annual developer conference to introduce important updates to its main operating systems, apps, and services. The updates cover Android, Gmail, Chrome, Photos, Workspace, and other relevant services, even if they are not always customer-focused. Google will probably announce new software changes during this year's conference, following previous patterns.

AI will likely be the main topic at Google I/O because it has caught the attention of the tech sector recently. Pichai and his team will demonstrate how artificial intelligence is the foundation of Google's current and upcoming products. Industry insiders anticipate that this week at its annual developer conference, Google will highlight its significant expenditures in artificial intelligence.