
Google Announces New Android 15 Features, Including Detecting When Phone Gets Stolen
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Google announced new features for the latest version of the Android operating system, Android 15, during the company’s annual conference Google I/O , and more details through a document shared last Wednesday. The exact release date was not disclosed, but users can expect useful updates such as “Circle to Search” and new security features like Theft Detection Lock, a “private space”, and real-time protection against scams later this year.
The “private space” function on Android 15 will allow users to keep apps and sensitive information in a separate space. It comes with the ability to apply its own lock, or to hide it entirely, only revealing the section with a special security verification.
The Theft Detection Lock will detect theft motion. “This powerful new feature uses Google AI to sense if someone snatches your phone from your hand and tries to run, bike or drive away with it,” states the document.
During the Google I/O event, Sameer Samat, President of Android Ecosystems, explained more about the feature “Circle to Search,” which allows users to quickly search images or texts and get more information related to the product or problem. “Circle to Search is only on Android. It’s available on more than 100 million devices today, and we’re on track to double that by the end of the year,” said Samat.
Samat also highlighted the integration of Gemini, Google’s AI assistant, including its newest updates , on Android 15 with the Gemini Nano version. Dave Burke, vice president of engineering for Android, shared more details and explained that the new version of Gemini on Android would be “context-aware”, meaning the artificial intelligence will be able to anticipate users’ needs and queries to be more helpful.
Burke also showed how the AI will notify users if a person calling is a scammer by listening to the conversation and sending a pop-up warning. “Android can help protect you from the bad guys, no matter how they try to reach you,” said Burke.
According to The Verge , Android 15 will be available this fall along with the new features, but a few updates will be accessible for users with older Android versions. Android 15 beta is already being tested, and more new updates should be announced soon.

Major AI Announcements at Google I/O 2024: From Gemini Upgrades to Project Astra
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Google made several announcements regarding artificial intelligence (AI) during its annual I/O 2024 developer conference last week. The company detailed how it’s integrating AI across its various apps and services, including its multimodal AI tool, Gemini.
During the two-hour conference, Google demoed its new AI assistant, codenamed “Project Astra.” The assistant is termed “a universal AI agent that is helpful in everyday life.” The AI assistant, with its multimodal functionality and ability to take action in real-time, works on smartphones and smart glasses .
“Google is fully in our Gemini era. We’ve been investing in AI for more than a decade — and innovating at every layer of the stack: research, product, infrastructure,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in the introduction to his keynote speech.
New AI Upgrades: Gemini Dominates
The conference highlight was the new AI upgrades to Google’s flagship products, including search, workspace, and Gemini 1.5 models. The company introduced the new Gemini 1.5 Flash, which is expected to generate quicker responses and be more cost-effective to deploy. The new model is currently available in public preview in Google’s AI studio and Vertex AI.
Another notable announcement was the upcoming “Gemini Live,” which enables users to engage in a two-way conversation with Gemini and even interrupt it mid-conversation.
Google is also infusing AI into its Workspace. The Gemini side panel of apps like Gmail, Slides, Docs, and Sheets will be upgraded to implement Gemini 1.5 Pro.
Gemini 1.5 Pro also received an upgrade—with a context window of up to 2 million tokens. The upgrade means that it can now answer questions based on larger texts, such as thousands of pages or long-form videos.
Search Evolves with AI
The new AI Overview feature pools information from various web sources to answer search box queries. Users no longer need to visit specific pages while searching for answers. AI Overview is already available to users in the US and is expected to be available in other countries soon.
Search also includes a Multi-Step Reasoning feature. This helps break down complex searches into an organized step-by-step solution. For example, during the live demo, the feature was used to plan a trip, and it provided the user with a detailed itinerary, including meal plans.
Some other capabilities demonstrated were the soon-to-be-available AI-organized results page and a video search feature.
Veo: A New AI Creativity Tool
Google introduced its new multimodal, text-to-video generator tool, Veo. The creativity software can produce high-quality 1080p videos that are more than a minute long. It can also understand cinematic terms like aerial shots and generate videos in various styles.
Google demoed the model’s functionality via a video featuring filmmaker, actor, and musician Donald Glover sharing his experience experimenting with the tool. Veo is now available to a select group of creators in Google Lab.
It also announced the next-generation text-to-image generator, Imagen 3, which, according to Google, helps create more realistic pictures.
Reimagining Android With AI
Google announced several AI features that would be built directly into its Android ecosystem like the already available Circle to Search feature and the replacement of Google Assistant with Gemini. The opt-in AI assistant, with its multimodal capability, will be overlayed across various apps and will provide answers when requested.
Gemini Nano is also being upgraded with multimodal capabilities and will be integrated with Google’s TalkBack accessibility feature. It will provide more descriptive information for users with blindness or low vision. Gemini Nano will also function as an opt-in scam detector, listening to and detecting suspicious conversation patterns to warn users in real-time. It will be available later this year.