You can ask any question you want on Google Play Store, every answer will be given by AI

Obnews Digital Desk. Google is coming soon with another new AI feature. According to reports, AI feature is being introduced on Play Store, in which you will be able to use Ask A Question feature. With the help of this feature, users will be able to see more ease in finding anything in the app. This feature is going on in the development period, after which it will be released, but it is being said that it may come in the form of a chatbot. This will be the third AI feature of Play Store which is going to be introduced for the users.

New AI feature will come soon in Google Play Store

Through the reports that have surfaced, it has been revealed that Google is working on a new feature, which will answer the questions of the users. This feature will be run with the help of AI i.e. Artificial Intelligence. This feature is going to be seen in Google Play Store version 43.3.32-31. There are several code settings in the up belt that will highlight this feature. Finally, let us tell you that the feature has been named Ask A Question.

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Two AIs already exist

Apart from this, let us also tell you that two AIs are already available on the Play Store. The first of which is AI-generated FAQs. This feature automatically answers most of the questions asked about the app, so that the user can read them and learn about the app. However, this is not an interrogative feature because it allows users to know the answers to only those questions that are given on the page. If any other question arises in the user's mind, he does not get the answer to it.

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New benefits of new features

Under the new feature, which Google is naming as Ask A Question, if the user has any question, he can ask through it. In this you can ask any question about the app using Created by AI.

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