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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/05\/10\/google-brings-ai-and-more-to-the-play-store-and-app-developers\/<\/a><\/br> Google is bringing its AI technology to the Play Store. At this week\u2019s developer event, Google I\/O<\/a>, the company announced several new ways for developers to use its AI to build and optimize their Android apps for the Play Store, alongside a host of other tools to grow their app\u2019s audience through things like automated translations and other promotional efforts.<\/p>\n The AI updates present another way Google is aiming to infuse AI technology into all its products, from search<\/a> to productivity apps<\/a> to code writing tools<\/a> and beyond. They also set the stage for how AI could be used in terms of app publishing and promotion, leaving many to wonder if Apple will introduce similar tools at its upcoming developer conference, WWDC, in June.<\/p>\n One of the new AI features for app developers is a Generative AI tool that helps developers draft new Play Store listings, using Google\u2019s PaLM 2 model. Initially available in English as an experimental feature, this AI helper will generate a draft copy after the developer enters a couple of prompts, explains Google. The tool could be used to generate listings or even uniquely categorized app descriptions for different types of users, which developers can then edit, discard or use. For example, they could ask for an app description based on the app\u2019s key audience or the app\u2019s theme.<\/p>\n On the plus side, such a capability could help developers craft descriptions if they have a hard time articulating their app\u2019s feature set in an appealing way. But it could also encourage more app spam, as it simplifies the process of doing some of the manual labor with writing app listings.<\/p>\n Generative AI is being used to help users, too. Another AI feature called \u201cUser Review Summaries\u201d will pull together and synthesizes users\u2019 comments about the developer\u2019s app from the comments left in the reviews on the Play Store. Also initially available in English, the tool will allow users to quickly see what people are saying about the app they\u2019re considering. Google says other languages will be supported later this year.<\/p>\n In addition, developers will gain access to a machine translation tool that leverages AI to translate the developer\u2019s app and their Play Store listings in minutes into another language. 10 languages from Google Translate will be available at launch in the Play Console, says Google, and will be able to translate the app and app store listing in a matter of minutes.<\/p>\n The new AI listings generator will become available to developers today.<\/p>\n Overall, this use of AI clearly fits into the overall theme of AI at Google I\/O, with the company focusing on where it can find specific areas in existing services to plug in its AI models.<\/p>\n While the AI-powered features may get the most attention, Google is also rolling out a series of updates to the Play Store and other developer tools focused on helping developers grow their app businesses.<\/p>\n For starters, it\u2019s building on the ability introduced last year that lets developers create at least 50 custom store listings, by country and pre-registration status. Now, they\u2019ll also be able to customize listings to target their app\u2019s inactive users<\/a> in an effort to lure them back and give the app another shot. Later, developers will be able to use Google Ads App campaigns to serve these custom listings to users on AdMob and YouTube, directly segments of users to Google Play. To support this process, it\u2019s adding Store Listing Groups<\/a> that are created by customizing the base listing and overriding specific elements.<\/p>\n
\nGoogle brings AI and more to the Play Store<\/br>
\n2023-05-10 21:53:28<\/br><\/p>\nAI updates<\/h3>\n
Play Store Updates<\/h3>\n