This Week in Apps: Meta’s paid verifications, Instagram’s founders’ new app and Spotify’s AI DJ

This Week in Apps: Meta’s paid verifications, Instagram’s founders’ new app and Spotify’s AI DJ

The world of apps is always bringing something new and this week is no exception. This week’s updates have been focused on a few of the world’s biggest app players – introducing Meta’s paid verifications service, Instagram’s founders’ latest app, and Spotify’s AI DJ.

First, Meta has introduced its paid verification services. This service aims to help users easily and quickly distinguish fake accounts from the real ones. Meta charges around $5 per account to create a verified profile which is required for certain actions like requesting or granting access. These verifications will help boost the authenticity of accounts, thereby helping people find and interact with people they can rely on.

Next is Instagram’s founders’ latest app – Threads. This app is a companion to Instagram and allows users to share photos, videos, stories and status updates with their close friends. It allows people to automatically share stories of their daily activities with the world and is quickly becoming a popular option amongst Instagram users.

Finally, Spotify has launched its AI DJ. This is a machine-learning algorithm that will create personalized playlists for users. It can learn from user’s listening preferences and create playlists based on them. This will make it easier for users to discover new music and genres that they wouldn’t expect.

This week has been an exciting one for apps, with the launch of several new features. Meta’s paid verification service will help users easily identify fake accounts, Instagram’s founders’ new app will help users share stories with their close friends, and Spotify’s AI DJ will create personalized playlists for users. With each of these innovative features, the app world continues to push the boundaries on what is possible in the digital landscape.

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