Google kicked off this year’s I/O developer conference on Tuesday with a lengthy keynote stuffed with things generative AI will be able to do. The keynote’s overall theme was all about making useful AI assistants do menial tasks for you so you have more time for other stuff. Powered by the latest Google large language model (LLM), Gemini 1.5 Pro, these AI tools search the web for you, your photo library, or your overflowing email inbox. That’s all great, removing drudgework to free up time for substantive work, but AI is known to hallucinate results. That’s amusing when the question is of no consequence, but what happens when you ask business-critical queries? The jury is still out on this one, but here’s everything Google is powering with AI in the meantime. Google’s latest LLM is available for developers Image: Google The latest upgrade to Google’s LLM is now out for developers worldwide, bringing updates to Gemini 1.5 Pro and a new product, Gemini 1.5 Flash, built for faster responses and more natural conversations. The updated LLM’s power can do things like summarize Meet calls into bullet points or explain scientific theories in a way that is easier to understand. AI is coming to everything Google makes Image: Google Gemini AI is being infused into every aspect of Google’s product stack, whether we want it or not. Some of these are useful, like Ask Photos, which helps you find photos you’ve taken, or ask questions to figure out what themes you’ve…Google I/O 2024: Here’s everything Google announced