From "cool demo" to "shipped product." That's the hardest leap in AI right now. Many projects get stuck in what Chrome Product Manager Kenji Baheux calls the "Playbook Vacuum." At the #Web AI Summit, his talk doesn't just deliver a finished playbook—it argues that we need to build one, together. Kenji provides the map, the first principles, and an invitation for the entire ecosystem to start writing the missing chapters. A must-see session to shift the conversation from what's possible to what's valuable → https://goo.gle/3XWeHHC
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Trusting new web features for core UI doesn't have to feel like a leap of faith. The platform is ready to catch you → https://goo.gle/484AjaY New web APIs provide a simple, declarative way to build UI that's more performant and accessible by default. What once required complex JavaScript and third-party libraries can now be done with just a few lines of CSS. Build without barriers. Web UX, re-imagined.
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It was a privilege to give an opening keynote at Authenticate 2025 alongside Rohey Livne, last month. As I mentioned during the talk, moving from passwords to passkeys isn’t just an upgrade—it’s like the shift from horses and carriages to self-driving cars. We aren't just trying to make a "faster horse"; we are building a completely different, safer mode of transportation. 🚗 Huge thanks to the FIDO Alliance for having us. If you missed the keynote, you can catch the full replay below 👇 https://lnkd.in/eNf8vG2p #Authenticate2025 #PasskeysWeek
Google's Rohey Livne, Chirag Desai | Authenticate 2025 Keynote
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Time for a refresh 🔄 In the latest CSS Podcast episode, Una Kravets and Bramus Van Damme are revisiting View Transitions to cover everything that's changed since episode 89. If you're building slick, animated page transitions, this one's for you → https://goo.gle/481cuAN
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➡️ This year Will Lord from Arm presented at my #WebAI summit! 💪 Check out what they had to say about client side AI and how they are supporting this great shift to have super inference speeds on their hardware right in the browser! "Arm architecture is everywhere. Our technology powers 99% of smartphones (Apple and Android), Macs, iPads, Windows on Arm PCs, cars—nearly every computing platform. In this talk, Will Lord, Principal Product Manager at Arm, presents his team's work to accelerate WebAI on both CPU and GPU, share our vision for efficient, high-performance on-device inference, and introduce the people, tools, and resources that will help the next generation of WebAI products run optimally on Arm." https://lnkd.in/gdsX3y6Y #WebML #Arm #hardware #GPU #NPU #CPU #WebGPU #WebNN #JS #JavaScript #WebDev
Accelerating Web AI on Arm
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Looking for the perfect intro to the #WebAI summit talks? Start here → https://goo.gle/4rgxLOo Google's Web AI lead, Jason Mayes' opening session covers all the key updates to get you on a level playing field with the latest in browser-based AI. It’s a must-watch!
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User Presence (UP): Was someone there? 👤 User Verification (UV): Was it the right person? ✔️ The userVerification parameter in WebAuthn lets you control how strictly you enforce the second question. Learn the critical difference between 'preferred' and 'required' → https://goo.gle/3VvIWEq #PasskeysWeek
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A server-side passkey implementation consists of two core functionalities → https://goo.gle/3IukPD4 Your server's responsibilities are: ➕ Registration: Storing the public key associated with a new passkey ✔️ Authentication: Verifying the signature of a server-provided challenge #PasskeysWeek
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Essential viewing for #PasskeysWeek 🔐 Chirag Desai and Rohey Livne break down exactly where the user account lifecycle is heading.
#PasskeysWeek 📊[MEMBER REPORT] Check out Dashlane’s Passkey Power 20 report – A one-of-a-kind look at the apps leading the move to #passwordless across consumer and enterprise environments globally https://lnkd.in/eCkdVZX2 📹[VIDEO] Watch this #Authenticate2025 Keynote “The Future of the User Account Lifecycle” with Chirag Desai & Rohey Livne Livine at Google https://lnkd.in/es8eYXdM
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👋 How una dey my new padi dem wey join from DevFest Lagos 🇳🇬! Here are some links and a quick recap from my session: I first took the existing Schedule page (https://lnkd.in/dNdU7qrj) and hacked it so it now features Translation, Summarization, and Prompting the agenda (https://lnkd.in/dt6JRmz2). To explain how things worked under the hood, I then switched over to my demo repo (https://lnkd.in/d6ycAssR) that, step-by-step, shows how to use the Prompt API, the Prompt API with structured output, with multimodal input, and finally combined it all together. If you want to learn more, read our docs (https://lnkd.in/dY4ARgg2) and join our early preview program (https://lnkd.in/ddvdwcsg) for the latest and greatest in #BuiltInAI. Tẹnk you for hear word! Make una enjoy the hacking. One love! ✌️ #DevFest #DevFestLagos #Nigeria
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