5 Android Apps you shouldnt miss this week Android Apps Weekly

Welcome to the 488th edition of Android Apps Weekly. Here are the big headlines from the last week:

  • WhatsApp is allegedly working on multi-account support. This is a big deal. For a long time, people would need to install multiple copies of the app. It’s a feature that is only available on some Android phones. Hit the link to learn more.
  • The EU is working on the AI Act as it moves to regulate AI. The AI Act is in its final phase as we speak. Broadly speaking, the act puts restrictions on the riskiest uses of the tech. One such example is limiting the tech from creating illegal, racist, or biased content. The US is working on a similar bill, and we should see more widespread AI regulation over the next year or two.
  • Google Home’s script editor is now available to all users. Its functionality is pretty simple. It lets you create more advanced smart home automations using the Google Home platform. It’s currently available to anyone via the web app. You can do some pretty powerful stuff, but as usual, we expect functionality to improve over time.
  • Google Bard isn’t appearing in the EU anytime soon. Europe has, more or less, temporarily banned Google’s AI tool over concerns about user privacy. The Irish Data Protection Commission questioned Google about all of this, and didn’t get the answers they wanted out of the tech giant. It’s a temporary roadblock, though, and we expect Bard to launch in the EU eventually. On the plus side, Google rolled out AI-powered features in Search, Maps, and other apps this week.
  • The Reddit controversy continued this week as many subreddits intentionally went dark in protest. Unfortunately, before it even took place, the CEO issued an internal memo saying that the company wasn’t going to back down. Among those was r/Android, which extended its outage until June 20th. Most of the Reddit protests are over now, but don’t be surprised if some subreddits remain dark for a little longer.

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