https://preview.redd.it/qc5db365wf2h1.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=4cacf6b2a60a2079b300806f102bf394fdcd37be So Google just showed off a new feature for AI Studio at I/O 2025 that basically lets you create fully functional Android apps just by typing text prompts. The system generates the apps locally, and they even let you test them out right in your web browser using a special emulator. Technical wise it uses Kotlin and Jetpack Compose, so the apps actually get direct access to phone sensors like GPS, Bluetooth and NFC. Apple is strictly blocking auto-generated apps like this over security risks, but Google is basically giving users full autonomy. The catch is that they aren’t putting these on the public Play Store. You just have to sideload them locally on your device using a USB cable. At the same time, to hold onto their traditional market share, Gemini is supposed to give users access to over 450,000 movies and sports broadcasts straight through professional apps by the end of the year. The whole point of this is to cut down on people needing to download simple utility apps from the Play Store like water trackers or to-do lists, which is honestly creating a totally new category of software. People in the industry are already debating it, and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff chimed in saying that while this automates the small stuff, enterprise businesses are still absolutely going to need professional systems because of strict data security standards. submitted by /u/andrewaltair
Originally posted by u/andrewaltair on r/ArtificialInteligence
