CNet harshly criticized Android 17 for targeting wealthy users
In a review published after the presentation at the Android Show, the publication's authors concluded that this update is aimed at a high-income audience.
"Android 17's new features are aimed at people earning CEO-level salaries," noted journalist Andrew Lancson.
Andrew Lancson was upset that Google, judging by its advertising, sees the average user as obsessed with health and sports.
“In an ideal Google world, it’s unclear how you would find time to go to work or pick up your kids from school,” the author concluded.
SpaceXAI has announced the launch of a beta version of its command-line agent tool Grok Build.
The tool allows you not only to write code, but also to independently assemble applications, configure the environment, integrate services and run automation.
Elon Musk invites beta participants to actively share feedback - based on user experience, the team plans to quickly improve the model and functionality of the product.
xAI became a new division of SpaceX called SpaceXAI.

