It doesn't really work well. There are times when several apps will have an update available but Google play won't show that until you force it to check for updates.
I'd like to say I've never seen that but that sounds like something you wouldn't notice unless you checked for it. I decided to turn off auto-updates altogether because I didn't like taking updates that took away functionality or changed the layout for no reason.
I like making sure I'm up to date with software I used but I get where you're coming from. I just checked to see how my apps are doing and 11 had updates.
How about the feature, does it sound like something you'd use?
Makes sense, I really want to understand who the the full target audience for this is and who thought up the idea. I smell middle managlement bullshit but maybe there's more to it than that
I mean we already have social media and most people don't particularly like bots THERE, why would anyone want them impersonating people in MORE places?
Now, if someone fed a bot all of the manuals, faq's, and support topics for an app like TREK: Total Interface and made it known it was a support chatbot, maybe I'd use THAT when I wanted help with the app because it's complex enough that such a thing might be USEFUL, but otherwise? No.
AI bots should serve people, not the other way around.