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Google Teases Real-Time Multimodal AI Camera Feature Ahead of I/O Conference
Google has just given us a sneak peek of an exciting new multimodal AI-powered camera feature, just one day before the highly anticipated I/O developer conference, right after the exciting announcement from OpenAI about the new GPT-4o modal. The teaser video, shared on X (formerly Twitter), showcases a prototype that could revolutionize the way we interact with our smartphone cameras.
Here is the OpenAI GPT-4o video for comparison, which demo do you think is better?
A Glimpse into the Future of AI-Powered Cameras
In the brief video, we see what appears to be a Pixel device with its camera pointed at the keynote stage at I/O. The user asks, "Hey, what do you think is happening here?" and a voice responds with a surprisingly accurate description of the scene:
It looks like people are setting up for a large event, perhaps a conference or presentation.
The AI not only recognizes the "IO" letters on the stage but also ties them to Google's developer conference, mentioning:
I am always excited to learn about new advancements in artificial intelligence, and how they can help people in their daily lives.
Is This the Next Generation of Google Lens?
While the exact nature of this feature remains unclear, it bears a striking resemblance to Google Lens, the company's existing camera-powered search tool. However, the teaser suggests that this new AI feature takes things to the next level by:
Working in real-time
Responding to voice commands
Providing more context-aware descriptions
This level of interactivity and responsiveness is reminiscent of the multimodal AI found in Meta's smart glasses, signaling a potential leap forward in smartphone camera capabilities. Google has a history of releasing new AI-powered features on its Pixel lineup before rolling them out to other Android devices. This strategy not only showcases the company's cutting-edge technology but also positions Pixel devices as the go-to choice for tech enthusiasts and early adopters.
Timing is Everything: Google's Strategic Teaser Drop
Google's decision to release this teaser video just one day before I/O is likely no coincidence. The timing coincides with OpenAI's live event, where they demonstrated similar capabilities with their new GPT-4o model. By dropping this teaser, Google is sending a clear message: they're ready to compete and innovate in the rapidly evolving world of AI.
With Google I/O set to kick off on May 14, the keynote promises to unveil a host of new advancements in AI, and this camera feature is just the tip of the iceberg. We can expect to learn more about how Google plans to integrate AI into our daily lives, from smartphone cameras to smart home devices and beyond. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking AI camera feature and all the other innovations Google has in store for us at I/O 2024.