
You will never read an app sheet in the same way again: Google incorporates AI into the play store
Google Play Store – Illustration Image © Play Store
The trend is confirmed: Google puts all its tokens on artificial intelligence. A new feature being deployed on the Play Store allows users to ask specific questions about an application, directly from its file in the store.

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Gemini invites himself into the Play Store to answer your questions
Google strengthens the integration of Gemini into its applications. Today, the Play Store is equipped with new capacities linked to artificial intelligence.
This new feature, called “Ask Play about this app” (ask Play Something about this application) allows users to ask questions about an application. If it is possible to enter a request on its operation such as “how to use this application”, more precise requests are also provided as “how to report a cheater in this mobile game”.
Gemini invites himself into the Play Store – screenshot © Android Authority
Such a functionality allows the user to get rid of an online search to solve a problem with an application. From now on, just ask that question in the field provided for this purpose, positioned below the “Install” button (the application).
In addition to giving the user the possibility of asking a specific question, AI suggests frequent questions. By selecting one of these suggestions, the answer is instantly displayed via Gemini.
Gemini’s progressive deployment in the play store
At a time when this article is written, “Ask Play Is in progressive deployment. On the huge amount of applications on the Play Store, many of them do not yet benefit from this functionality.
In addition, it is not yet known whether certain geographic areas will have priority in the implementation ofAsk Play. As history already demonstrates, many additions linked to artificial intelligence come up against European borders. The residents of the old continent will probably have to wait a little more before seeing the AI land in the Play Store.
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