Google CEO Sundar Pichai is believed to showcase much-anticipated updates to the company's hardware lines and artificial intelligence Tuesday during the course of his keynote at the company's annual I/O conference for software developers.
Google may even likely address privacy updates as considerations about data sharing remain to plague the tech industry. Facebook devoted a great deal of its own conference last week to addressing privacy.
Rumors suggest that Google may perhaps launch a mid-range Pixel phone as a less costly choice to the flagship model at the moment on sale for $800.
Google says a little over 7,000 developers will attend its annual conference in Mountain View, which is focused on updates for the computer engineers that build apps and services on top of Google technology. I/O has also come to be a stage to announce new consumer products.