Does that software merit a download? Google is developing a feature powered by AI that will compose app descriptions for developers who might require help coming up with catchy ones for Google Play.
The system may generate unique content that will help promote the software to potential users, effectively filling out the descriptions needed for an app store placement.
Google informs developers that they have introduced an experimental feature aimed at assisting in content drafting with reduced effort. Developers can simply access their AI helper, input a few prompts such as the target audience and main theme, and the tool will generate a draft that can be edited, discarded, or utilized as needed.
The function is designed to assist writers; it is not meant to take the place of a human author. However, Google is attempting to employ ChatGPT-like technology to assist outside developers in streamlining their product development.
To make user reviews of apps on the Google Play Store easier to understand for consumers, Google is also using AI algorithms.
The company has announced the launch of review summaries powered by Google's generative AI technology, aimed at facilitating users in quickly understanding the unique aspects of an app or game. Initially starting with an English-language experiment, this feature will later expand throughout the year.
Bot for Android Studio
During the Google I/O event, the company unveiled a range of AI-powered features specifically crafted to assist developers. One notable addition is the Android Studio Bot, capable of generating computer code to simplify the process of mobile app creation.
The Android Studio Bot will be integrated as a feature within Android Studio, which serves as the official development environment for the operating system. Users will have the ability to engage with the bot to gain knowledge about Android development and seek assistance in resolving errors present in their current codebase.
The company further emphasized that the Studio Bot is still in its initial stages of development, with ongoing training to enhance its ability to answer queries and provide guidance on best practices. They encourage users to give it a try and contribute to its improvement by sharing direct feedback with the Studio Bot.
The US will be the first country where Android developers may access Studio Bot. However, programmers will probably be hesitant to give important code to an AI program because of concern that Google would utilize the supplied data without their permission and put them in trouble with their employers.
Regarding privacy, Google has explicitly stated that it is a top priority. The unique aspect of this integration is that users are not required to send their source code to Google in order to utilize the Studio Bot. Only the conversation dialogue between the user and the Studio Bot is shared, ensuring a more secure approach.