Google I/O, World Models, I/O Spaghetti
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Started May 21, 2026
Google I/O put AI everywhere, for better and for worse. Meanwhile, is DeepMind aligned with Google's business objectives?
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Google I/O, World Models, I/O Spaghetti
Stratechery (United States) | May 20, 2026
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The advancements presented at Google I/O may democratize access to powerful AI tools, fostering creativity and problem-solving across industries.
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Google's integration of AI at I/O showcases its commitment to innovation, potentially enhancing user experiences across various platforms.
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The pervasive use of AI by Google raises serious ethical concerns, particularly regarding privacy and the potential for misuse of data.
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AI's omnipresence at Google I/O may prioritize profits over user welfare, reflecting a troubling trend in tech development.
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DeepMind's alignment with Google's business objectives could lead to groundbreaking advancements, but could also stifle independent innovation.
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