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Google's AI at I/O: Project Astra, Gemini Updates, Red Hat Advances AI for System Administration

Google's AI at I/O: Project Astra, Gemini Updates, Red Hat Advances AI for System Administration

FromBusiness of Tech


Google's AI at I/O: Project Astra, Gemini Updates, Red Hat Advances AI for System Administration

FromBusiness of Tech

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13 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2024
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Google made significant announcements at the 2024 Google I.O. conference, showcasing major AI initiatives that highlight the company's dedication to advancing artificial intelligence technology. A key announcement was Project Astra, an enhanced version of Google Assistant demonstrating real-time computer vision capabilities. This project aims to develop intelligent agents capable of reasoning and acting on behalf of users, emphasizing the potential of AI to enhance user experiences in the future.Red Hat recently announced the integration of AI capabilities across its product line, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI, Red Hat OpenShift AI, and Red Hat Ansible Automation. These AI capabilities are designed to streamline system administration tasks and enhance software management for system administrators.Deloitte's affirmation of the future of spatial computing, despite the slow adoption of wearables like the Vision Pro, underscores the significant potential of spatial computing in revolutionizing the way we interact with technology. Spatial computing, as defined by Deloitte, is the convergence of physical and digital worlds, creating a seamless integration of virtual elements into our physical environment. Three things to know today00:00 Google Announces Major AI Initiatives at I/O: Project Astra, Gemini Updates, and New AI Tools05:17 Red Hat Advances AI Capabilities to Ease System Administration and Enhance Software Management07:12 Deloitte Affirms Future of Spatial Computing Despite Slow Adoption of Wearables Like Apple Vision Pro    Supported by:  https://coreview.com/msp/https://skykick.com/mspradio/   All our Sponsors:   https://businessof.tech/sponsors/    
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May 15, 2024
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