Japan is now talking about Android 17’s new “bubble” multitasking interface, which lets users keep apps open in floating windows and is seen as a step toward an AI‑agent future.
Google has released Android 17 with a new 'bubble' multitasking interface that lets users keep apps open in floating windows. Japanese tech outlets like CNET Japan, Gizmodo, and Yahoo! Finance are covering the feature as a step toward AI-agent-driven interfaces.
Google is expected to expand bubble functionality in future updates, and early developer uptake will determine how quickly the feature becomes standard. User reviews and app compatibility reports over the coming weeks will show whether the interface gains lasting traction.
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