Google I/O’s largest statements want you to google

Google I/O 2025 Although there was no new hardware to speak this week, the company bared developers with new AI ads, search features and clogged prices.
First AI Mode Chatbat in Search. AI mode handles more complex questions than traditional search, hitting the chat with Gemini and somewhere between the traditional Google search. For example, you can compare multiple cars that are considering buying or applying travel options for your next big holiday.
AI mode can mimic how you can look in new outfit (you need to upload your photo first), and Google can also track prices in your size and preferred color.
AI mode enhances Google’s AI overview by Gemini. You can see you capture your search requests (and often get things wrong with my experience). When you get things properly, you will never leave Google search, which is very good for Google but not for the places where Google has answered. In fact, the News/Media Alliance AI Mode theft. President and CEO Daniel Coffee says, “Google takes the content forcibly and returns, without the definition of theft.”
Google’s latest updates for video generation and AI video creation tools are a very interesting statement for me.
It has unveiled the first repetitive Weoo 3 of Google’s AI video generator, which can make a little realistic (less undesirable video) with videos sound. It has joined the new film making app The flowIt has been working for some years based on the experimental videofx feature.
With the flow, you can modify and expand existing shots, choose camera movement and perspective controls and fold AI video content produced with Weo into projects.
But it still looks very strange.
– Matt Smith
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With optional retro date stamp.
The latest trend from Fujifilm is well and adorable. The X Half is 18 megapixel digital compact camera, but it uses half of the 1-inch sensor to shoot 3: 4 vertical photos. The name comes from half the frame cameras used by half a 35 mm film frame in the 60s as the famous Olympus pen f. This is great for 60’s photographers, they can double the shots on the same roll-but it is not really a problem in the digital age.
X has a 3: 4 vertical ratio, similar to Fuji’s Instacks Mini Instant Cameras, so you can make prints using Instax Mini Printer. Fuzifilm has a viral hit with X100 VI, so more special (and small!) X will appeal to a group of similar shooters. It will now start $ 850 (black, coal silver and silver) on the pre-order on June 12.
Yes, it is using AI.
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