Google to showcase AI advances at its big conference

AP  |  Mountain View 

is likely to again put in the at its annual developers conference Thursday.

may also unveil updates to its mobile operating system, enable better AI-powered navigation suggestions in Google Maps, and push further into augmented reality technology, which overlays a view of the real world with digital images.

The search giant aims to make its so useful that people can't live without it or the search results that drive its business. But it also wants to play up the social benefits of AI, and plans to showcase how it's being used to improve health care, preserve the environment and make scientific discoveries.

Indian-born probably won't emphasize privacy or data security concerns, which have put companies like Facebook, and Google in the crosshairs of regulators. But Google could also give to manage how children access video and other material on different devices.

The company is also expected to unveil a new app for that combines elements of its app and

It's too early in the year for Google to showcase any new hardware, which it tends to do ahead of the shopping season. Last week, however, it said its partner will sell a $400 stand-alone headset that doesn't require inserting a (last week announced a competing $199 device called the Go.)

Google also last week updated actions that its can perform on smartwatches powered by its Wear OS software. For instance, it can tell you about your day if you're wearing headphones instead of making you read your calendar.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 14:00 IST