The Google I/O 2023 is upon us and as usual, we will get to see the upcoming products of Google – be it hardware or software. Google I/O is a yearly developer-focused event where we generally get our first real look at the yearly Android version, updates for developers, and, occasionally, forthcoming hardware.
Google always releases a teaser in the form of a puzzle first so that people may guess what the dates will be, and this year’s problem is already available. Google has since confirmed that Google I/O 2023 will take place on May 10.
Expectations from Google I/O 2023
We’re not sure how it(the puzzle) works. It begins with the Google Chrome dinosaur rushing across the screen and then loads a grid of circles with six unique puzzles made up of 1s and Os that may be selected on the left-hand side. The instructions are purposely ambiguous to guarantee that the problem takes some time to solve. It’s assumed that the six riddles will disclose the Google I/O dates.
Google says to start that you need to “create a pattern of inputs to inform the collective output.” Instead of starting it yourself, you can select to observe, where it says, “Many inputs are needed to complete the final output. Observe progress and invite others to join in.”
Apart from when it was hosted online in recent years, Google I/O is usually held in May each year in Mountain View. Last year’s Google I/O debuted the design of the Google Pixel 7 series, the Google Pixel Watch, and the Google Pixel Tablet, which has yet to be released. Except for Android 14 news, we’re not sure what to anticipate this year. You may now sign up for Google 1/0 2023 via the link below.