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After all the leaks there were few surprises, but the theme was Google Assistant Everywhere.
It feels like forever since the first rumors about Google's announcements for this event started cropping up, but now we can finally lay at least some of them to rest.
Just joining us? Here's what you've missed thus far.
The event opened with a cute video by the characters of HBO's "Silicon Valley." "Why wasn't I on the beta?!" That was followed by a summary by Sundar Pichai of computing since the first PC. "We're moving from a mobile first to an AI first" world." That means Google Assistant, announced at the Google I/O conference in May, with its voice queries, contextually relevant information and so on -- much like the most current version of Apple's Siri.
Cue pitch about all Google's ongoing work in machine-learning-related tech. Going further requires getting it in the hands of users to see how they really interact, which it began with the release of Google Allo.
Now Google Assistant comes to your phone and home. Rick Osterloh of the company's new Hardware group took the stage to explain how Google is well situated to meld hardware and software. A new family of home grown devices is the result. [cnet]
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