
Google May Launch a Standalone VR Headset at I/O 2017: Report Home is a speaker that has Assistant baked in, meaning it can listen to your voice and execute commands, and Daydream is the company's virtual reality headset. There are several other things that may be announced at Google I/O 2017, not least of which are improvements to Google Home and Google Daydream.
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Google I/O 2017 Keynote: How to Watch It and What to Expect


The Internet giant is expected to announce many new features of Android O during the keynote, as well as new developments around its other products. Though the Google annual conference is primarily for developers, it has a lot of announcements that will interest people who aren't developers, the biggest draw being Android O, the next version of Google's operating system for smartphones. He also said roughly 70 percent of queries to Google Assistant are in natural language, and many of these queries are follow-up queries. He announced Google Assistant is now heading to iPhones, and the SDK will allow developers to integrate the virtual helper in all kinds of devices. Scott Huffman, Vice President - Engineering, Google Assistant, took to the stage after Pichai, revealing that the AI-powered digital assistant is now even more conversational.

It can even enter WiFi passwords directly and all you have to do is point the camera at the password text. Pichai has also announced at his Google I/O 2017 keynote that the company has built neural networks to help pathologists improve cancer diagnoses. Google I/O 2017 keynote has begun, and CEO Sundar Pichai has announced a new feature called Google Lens, which can recognise objects by simply pointing your smartphone's camera at them.
