Google I/O 2016: A Look at the Latest Innovations from Google
The latest innovation to come out of Google is Duo, a video chatting app that is encrypted from end to end. Like FaceTime, it's based on your phone number and has a feature called "Knock Knock" which allows you to see the camera of the person who's trying to video call you live before you even pick up. This feature seems like a fun and cute idea at first, but also possibly a little creepy. It raises questions about how this might go wrong in real-life situations.
In addition to Duo, Google has also announced Daydream, a virtual reality platform that is built into the core of Android starting with Android N. This means that any phone running Android N will be able to use virtual reality out of the box, without needing to install any additional software or hardware. The spec requirements for Daydream-ready phones are currently under development, but they will need to include certain grade sensors, a powerful SOC to keep performance high and low latency to a minimum, and a high-resolution display.
Google has also announced Instant Apps, which is a new feature that allows you to open apps without having them installed on your phone. For example, if you're searching for something online but don't want to download the full app, you can now instantly tap on the product image and access the relevant information directly in your web browser. This feature uses deep links to Android activities, allowing you to swipe through product details and even add items to your cart or checkout seamlessly. The experience is essentially like having the full app at your fingertips, without ever needing to download it.
Finally, Google has also announced a new VR headset that will be compatible with Daydream-enabled phones. The headset features its own remote control and was shown off in a demo during the keynote presentation. While no further details were revealed about the headset itself, it's clear that Google is serious about making virtual reality a part of mainstream technology.
Overall, these innovations from Google are sure to have a significant impact on how we interact with our devices and each other. With Duo, Daydream, and Instant Apps, Google is continuing its tradition of pushing the boundaries of what's possible in mobile technology. Whether it's video chatting, virtual reality, or just making app installation easier, these new features are sure to make life easier and more enjoyable for users.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what is up guys mkbhd here and today we have the best five announcements from today's google i o 2016 keynote it was a pretty quiet keynote as far as like new physical product announcements go but there was a lot of cool stuff also shown off so we got plenty to talk about number five is android n improvements so the android n beta dropped today not the developer preview now we're on to the beta i have it installed on my nexus 6p and in theory you can drop this on your main device and not have to worry about any stability anymore and uh so far so good so there's some performance improvements with the vulcan api and a new compiler there's some security improvements as well and a couple of new features most of the stuff here we actually already saw with the developer preview when that first came out and i did a whole video about the developer preview already so i'll leave a link below the like button if you want to check out all that's new with android but now we have a clear all apps button in the top of the multitasking tray a bit of an improved multi-window support and it'll also smartly remove apps from the multitasking carousel that you haven't used in a while there is still no new name but they did open a website where you can now submit a suggestion for the name of the os uh i feel like they're just teasing us at this point i'm pretty sure they already have a name in mind and they're just gonna wait till someone submits that name so they can say that they're taking our suggestion or maybe they're just messing with us there's also android wear 2.0 it's not shockingly different but it is much faster and it'll also let you add complications from any app on any watch face so your watch faces can be super custom now and will also run completely independently of your phone which is awesome number four is the google assistant so it's sort of like a next-gen enhancement to what we already know as google now so google now already does a ton of stuff it already has all these cards and gives you all this information before you even ask for it but it's also a really good voice search assistant essentially google has been working with machine learning and making this voice search part a lot better so you can already go okay google who is the head coach of the los angeles clippers doc rivers is the head coach of los angeles clippers and then you can say okay google how tall is he he is six feet four inches tall so it kind of uses the context of the previous question to know we're still talking about doc rivers it's kind of conversational and you're supposed to be able to use google voice search as if you're just talking to another person in the room with you you kind of already know you're talking about and you just flow the conversation that's the idea is they're trying to make this new google assistant even more conversational the assistant is built into an actual new physical product we saw today called google home so it'll come out next year it's this little white cone that you put in the corner of the room and essentially it's a wireless speaker with all the voice recognition technology from google so you can ask it to play music or cast to your tv via chromecast or you can just answer questions from you know what's in your calendar what's in your email or just google anything that you would look up with google now it just kind of becomes this hub of all the electronics in your home or at least in that room so it controls your thermostat can control your lights you know whatever you want to hook up to it it'll work some people have mixed feelings about you know a little white box in the corner of the room that seems to know everything about you and talk to you and answer your questions kind of seems to me like the future though i kind of like the idea kind of sort of reminds me of the computer from star trek number three is the two new google messaging apps alo or hello hello hello and duo and these are going to use the new google assistant and all the machine learning so lo is the text messaging app it has a bunch of new features it has something called whisper shout so i'mma just type yay and throws a smiley face in there now watch rather than tapping the send button he slides it down to whisper and slides it up again to shout so that's pretty much like facebook messenger but something really cool that it does do is called smart replies essentially it'll start to predict what you might want to reply to someone's answer based on what was sent to you whether it's a question or a picture by analyzing that question or looking at that picture and then producing a list of a couple of canned replies that you might want to send back so that seemed really cool and they gave a couple of examples on stage might have been a little cringe-worthy i don't know if you see a picture of a piece of food and then you say nice food you know it's just kind of looking at it and putting the name of what it saw in your reply message but it's still really smart and shows a lot of what google's been learning i'm just picturing an entire conversation of just smart replies going back and forth smart reply smart reply smart reply while you never actually say anything to each other it's the future you can also have a thread with the google bot so you can actually ask it the same sort of questions you would actually ask google now and get suggestions and answers stuff duo is the video chatting app it's just video chatting so it's encrypted from end to end it's based on your phone number like facetime and it has this feature called knock knock which is essentially it lets you see the camera of the person who's trying to video call you live before you even pick up so they can kind of like look into your phone and tease you into picking up the video call or something like that it seemed really cool at first like a fun cute idea but then also perhaps a little bit creepy you could see how that might go wrong like during an important business meeting getting like a weird call and someone like trying to get you to pick up so i imagine there's probably a way to turn this off anyway those are the two new messaging apps you can get on your phone this summer alongside the messaging app you already have on your phone and alongside hangouts which will also continue to exist separately so i guess my only question is why couldn't they all be bundled into one app maybe they could have i guess they kind of forgot about that whole unifying messaging experience thing they were working on a while ago oh well number two is daydream so this is virtual reality in android so you already know virtual reality it's already on facebook video and youtube videos 360 degree stuff google street view stuff like that essentially starting with android n you will now have all the ingredients for vr built into the core of android there are some android phones that could do vr before but they were built into apps or built into the third-party skin like samsung's skin to fit in that headset that they did that wasn't built into android that was built into the skin android n it'll be built into the os and there's going to be a certain spec that you need to meet starting next year in order to be considered a daydream ready phone so that'll include you know certain grade sensors certain socs to keep performance high and to keep latency to a minimum i imagine certain resolution display you want a good high enough resolution screen and these daydream ready phones will work with their reference hardware so google is this fall coming out with their own vr headset that you can put android phones in and its own remote control and they did give us a little bit of a demo of that and that's pretty much it it looked really cool uh obviously the vr game is evolving fast that's pretty much all we know at this point but it is a lot of exciting stuff and number one last but not least is instant apps i think this was my favorite thing of all of google i o it kind of came as a surprise but it's the ability to open apps that you don't even have installed on your phone instantly b h photo and video has a beautiful android app but i don't have it on my phone because i don't shop for cameras every day now if i'm searching for something specific like a camera bag i can still get that same experience with one tap the app opens up right to the bag i want to buy technically this is a deep link to the android activity b h wrote to display this product page and that's all google play needed to download i can also swipe here and see more details about the bag now when i added to my cart the animation there it was pretty slick and at checkout time android pay works just like if i had the app installed i don't have to pull up my credit card or type in my name and address with android instant apps i'm already signed in and i'm ready to pay so that's pretty awesome that's kind of like i said it's legit it's building just the parts of the app that you need in front of you downloading just the parts that it needs to show what you want to do on the app and then as soon as you're gone you're gone it's like you never had to install the app in the first place it's kind of like taking the mobile web to the next level i feel like this could be awesome there's already plenty of sites that have a website and an app but the app is way better so you just wish everyone could use the app but not everyone wants to go to the play store and download something and then install it and then start to use it if you could just use the web app experience to a high quality every single time that's just basically what this does instant apps i love it so there you have it that's pretty much everything you need to know from the google i o 2016 keynote feel free to share this video for anyone who you feel might find this information useful major takeaways from this i would say are one vr is everywhere messaging apps are kind of also everywhere machine learning is incredible and google is kind of basically skynet at this point in like the best possible way thanks for watching and i'll talk to you guys in the next one peacehey what is up guys mkbhd here and today we have the best five announcements from today's google i o 2016 keynote it was a pretty quiet keynote as far as like new physical product announcements go but there was a lot of cool stuff also shown off so we got plenty to talk about number five is android n improvements so the android n beta dropped today not the developer preview now we're on to the beta i have it installed on my nexus 6p and in theory you can drop this on your main device and not have to worry about any stability anymore and uh so far so good so there's some performance improvements with the vulcan api and a new compiler there's some security improvements as well and a couple of new features most of the stuff here we actually already saw with the developer preview when that first came out and i did a whole video about the developer preview already so i'll leave a link below the like button if you want to check out all that's new with android but now we have a clear all apps button in the top of the multitasking tray a bit of an improved multi-window support and it'll also smartly remove apps from the multitasking carousel that you haven't used in a while there is still no new name but they did open a website where you can now submit a suggestion for the name of the os uh i feel like they're just teasing us at this point i'm pretty sure they already have a name in mind and they're just gonna wait till someone submits that name so they can say that they're taking our suggestion or maybe they're just messing with us there's also android wear 2.0 it's not shockingly different but it is much faster and it'll also let you add complications from any app on any watch face so your watch faces can be super custom now and will also run completely independently of your phone which is awesome number four is the google assistant so it's sort of like a next-gen enhancement to what we already know as google now so google now already does a ton of stuff it already has all these cards and gives you all this information before you even ask for it but it's also a really good voice search assistant essentially google has been working with machine learning and making this voice search part a lot better so you can already go okay google who is the head coach of the los angeles clippers doc rivers is the head coach of los angeles clippers and then you can say okay google how tall is he he is six feet four inches tall so it kind of uses the context of the previous question to know we're still talking about doc rivers it's kind of conversational and you're supposed to be able to use google voice search as if you're just talking to another person in the room with you you kind of already know you're talking about and you just flow the conversation that's the idea is they're trying to make this new google assistant even more conversational the assistant is built into an actual new physical product we saw today called google home so it'll come out next year it's this little white cone that you put in the corner of the room and essentially it's a wireless speaker with all the voice recognition technology from google so you can ask it to play music or cast to your tv via chromecast or you can just answer questions from you know what's in your calendar what's in your email or just google anything that you would look up with google now it just kind of becomes this hub of all the electronics in your home or at least in that room so it controls your thermostat can control your lights you know whatever you want to hook up to it it'll work some people have mixed feelings about you know a little white box in the corner of the room that seems to know everything about you and talk to you and answer your questions kind of seems to me like the future though i kind of like the idea kind of sort of reminds me of the computer from star trek number three is the two new google messaging apps alo or hello hello hello and duo and these are going to use the new google assistant and all the machine learning so lo is the text messaging app it has a bunch of new features it has something called whisper shout so i'mma just type yay and throws a smiley face in there now watch rather than tapping the send button he slides it down to whisper and slides it up again to shout so that's pretty much like facebook messenger but something really cool that it does do is called smart replies essentially it'll start to predict what you might want to reply to someone's answer based on what was sent to you whether it's a question or a picture by analyzing that question or looking at that picture and then producing a list of a couple of canned replies that you might want to send back so that seemed really cool and they gave a couple of examples on stage might have been a little cringe-worthy i don't know if you see a picture of a piece of food and then you say nice food you know it's just kind of looking at it and putting the name of what it saw in your reply message but it's still really smart and shows a lot of what google's been learning i'm just picturing an entire conversation of just smart replies going back and forth smart reply smart reply smart reply while you never actually say anything to each other it's the future you can also have a thread with the google bot so you can actually ask it the same sort of questions you would actually ask google now and get suggestions and answers stuff duo is the video chatting app it's just video chatting so it's encrypted from end to end it's based on your phone number like facetime and it has this feature called knock knock which is essentially it lets you see the camera of the person who's trying to video call you live before you even pick up so they can kind of like look into your phone and tease you into picking up the video call or something like that it seemed really cool at first like a fun cute idea but then also perhaps a little bit creepy you could see how that might go wrong like during an important business meeting getting like a weird call and someone like trying to get you to pick up so i imagine there's probably a way to turn this off anyway those are the two new messaging apps you can get on your phone this summer alongside the messaging app you already have on your phone and alongside hangouts which will also continue to exist separately so i guess my only question is why couldn't they all be bundled into one app maybe they could have i guess they kind of forgot about that whole unifying messaging experience thing they were working on a while ago oh well number two is daydream so this is virtual reality in android so you already know virtual reality it's already on facebook video and youtube videos 360 degree stuff google street view stuff like that essentially starting with android n you will now have all the ingredients for vr built into the core of android there are some android phones that could do vr before but they were built into apps or built into the third-party skin like samsung's skin to fit in that headset that they did that wasn't built into android that was built into the skin android n it'll be built into the os and there's going to be a certain spec that you need to meet starting next year in order to be considered a daydream ready phone so that'll include you know certain grade sensors certain socs to keep performance high and to keep latency to a minimum i imagine certain resolution display you want a good high enough resolution screen and these daydream ready phones will work with their reference hardware so google is this fall coming out with their own vr headset that you can put android phones in and its own remote control and they did give us a little bit of a demo of that and that's pretty much it it looked really cool uh obviously the vr game is evolving fast that's pretty much all we know at this point but it is a lot of exciting stuff and number one last but not least is instant apps i think this was my favorite thing of all of google i o it kind of came as a surprise but it's the ability to open apps that you don't even have installed on your phone instantly b h photo and video has a beautiful android app but i don't have it on my phone because i don't shop for cameras every day now if i'm searching for something specific like a camera bag i can still get that same experience with one tap the app opens up right to the bag i want to buy technically this is a deep link to the android activity b h wrote to display this product page and that's all google play needed to download i can also swipe here and see more details about the bag now when i added to my cart the animation there it was pretty slick and at checkout time android pay works just like if i had the app installed i don't have to pull up my credit card or type in my name and address with android instant apps i'm already signed in and i'm ready to pay so that's pretty awesome that's kind of like i said it's legit it's building just the parts of the app that you need in front of you downloading just the parts that it needs to show what you want to do on the app and then as soon as you're gone you're gone it's like you never had to install the app in the first place it's kind of like taking the mobile web to the next level i feel like this could be awesome there's already plenty of sites that have a website and an app but the app is way better so you just wish everyone could use the app but not everyone wants to go to the play store and download something and then install it and then start to use it if you could just use the web app experience to a high quality every single time that's just basically what this does instant apps i love it so there you have it that's pretty much everything you need to know from the google i o 2016 keynote feel free to share this video for anyone who you feel might find this information useful major takeaways from this i would say are one vr is everywhere messaging apps are kind of also everywhere machine learning is incredible and google is kind of basically skynet at this point in like the best possible way thanks for watching and i'll talk to you guys in the next one peace\n"