Google I/O 2026 had nothing to say and said it badly ahead of Apple’s WWDC
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Google's annual I/O conference took place ahead of Apple's WWDC, but failed to impress despite showcasing promising features. The event was marred by awkward pauses for applause, which often went unanswered, and a lack of emphasis on user-centric announcements. Presenters repeatedly highlighted AI-related statistics, but these numbers seemed meaningless to both users and developers. The conference's tone was criticized for being overly technical and developer-focused, with some attendees expressing disappointment and confusion.