1/ At #GoogleIO today we shared how we're advancing two core parts of our mission -- knowledge and computing -- to deliver products that are built to help. Here are a few things we announced: blog.google/technology/dev…
2/ In Google Search, we unveiled a new multisearch feature to help people find information about local businesses. And our "scene exploration" advancement uses your camera to pan a scene and show insights about multiple objects in a space. blog.google/products/searc…
3/ We're helping devices work better together on Android and beyond. The new Pixel portfolio -- Pixel 6a, Pixel Buds Pro, Google Pixel Watch and Pixel 7 -- brings together the best of our hardware, software & AI to create more helpful experiences. blog.google/products/pixel…
4/ To help people stay safe online, we're adding Google Account safety status to apps, launching virtual cards on Chrome and Android to keep payment information safe, and scaling phishing and malware protections for Docs, Sheets, and Slides. blog.google/technology/saf…
5/ Excited about our advances in natural language understanding, which can do things like solve math word problems & better answer questions in more languages. Our latest model PaLM demonstrates breakthrough capabilities on language, reasoning & code tasks blog.google/technology/ai/…
6/ We're adding 24 new languages to Google Translate, spoken by more than 300 million people. We did it with an AI technique called 'zero-shot learning' -- the model learned to translate without ever seeing translations in these languages. blog.google/products/trans…
7/ We introduced LaMDA 2, our most advanced conversational AI yet. The new AI Test Kitchen will offer a way to explore its features with a broader audience. g.co/AITestKitchen
8/ These were just a few things we shared -- we also announced updates across Maps, YouTube, Google Workspace and more! You can catch the TL;DR here:
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The future of work at Google is flexibility. The majority of our employees still want to be on campus some of the time yet many would also enjoy the flexibility of working from home a couple days a week…
...spending time in another city for part of the year, or even moving there permanently. Google’s future workplace will have room for all of these possibilities. We’re moving to a hybrid work week with most Googlers in the office approximately 3 days a week.
We’ll offer more location choices around where to work -- in one our many campuses -- as well as the option to be fully remote based on role and team needs. And we’ll offer flexible benefits like the option to work from anywhere for up to 4 weeks a year.