This fits into Google tying Android closer to them, same with the recent move of only making release source publicly available.
They're regretting having started Android as an "open" platform and want to gain control fast, maybe preparing for the current anti-trust trials they are facing in the US.
Summaries for complex Wikipedia articles would be great, especially for people less knowledgeable of the given topic, but I don't see why those would have to be AI-generated.
I agree this feature should be enabled by default so people tech literate enough can just turn it off would be great for several people I know, just not from Google.
Always a 50/50 of someone either actually being very fluent in English or just a fellow German who also thinks its funny to just sprinkle in the occasional allowed German word here and there...
20€/month, Germany, started the plan half a year ago, will be over in one and a half.
Unlimited SMS/calls, 35GB (at least, maybe even more, I don't use nearly as much) data.
Got a (carrier unlocked, because we're not in the US) Pixel 8 Pro with it.
I mean calling short posts "truths" really has interesting–and deeply troubling– implications, like that there can be many, or opposing truths...