Google I/O 2016 Opening Keynote
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, is presenting Google's latest innovations, including Google Assistant and Allo, to a live audience of developers and press at the Google I/O 2016 keynote. The moment is c
Setting
Shoreline Amphitheatre, an open-air venue with a large stage and tiered seating, surrounded by lush greenery and a lake. The stage is set with a minimalist design, featuring a large LED screen displaying the Google I/O logo and vibrant animations.
Characters
Sundar Pichai
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A middle-aged man of Indian descent with a lean build, short black hair, and a neatly trimmed beard. His warm brown eyes and approachable demeanor make him seem both professional and friendly. He stands at a moderate height with a confident posture.
Developer
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A young to middle-aged developer with a lean build, wearing glasses and sporting a neatly trimmed beard. Their eyes are bright with curiosity, and they have an air of focused enthusiasm.
Press Reporter
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A middle-aged journalist with a lean build, sharp features, and short, neatly styled dark hair. He wears rectangular glasses that give him a studious appearance. His keen eyes are constantly scanning the scene, and he has a slight tan from covering outdoor tech events.
Stage Technician
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A middle-aged man with a lean build, short-cropped dark hair, and a focused demeanor. His hands are calloused from years of handling equipment, and he wears a headset for communication.
Dialog
Sundar Pichai
Today, we're taking the next step in making technology more helpful and intuitive with Google Assistant — it's not just about answering questions, but having a two-way conversation.
Developer
Whoa, that natural language processing is insane — did you see how it handled context switching?
Press Reporter
Yeah but how's the privacy model? They're collecting all that conversational data — that's going to be my lead.
Sundar Pichai
With Allo, we're rethinking messaging — smart replies that learn your style, the Google Assistant built right in... and yes, end-to-end encryption in Incognito mode.
Developer
API access? Please tell me they're opening the NLP models — imagine building on this!
Press Reporter
Shh — he's getting to the developer part now. That's your answer coming.
Sundar Pichai
And we're making all this available to you, the developers, through Actions on Google and the Assistant SDK — because the best innovations will come from all of you.