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An AI can enhance certain apps, yes. But outright replace them? My home automation system has a customized web UI that gives me all the information at a glance. That's hard to improve upon. Not to mention things like configuring new devices, which can get fairly involved.
Finance apps are sometime I don't expect an AI assistant as described to even be able to interact with. Some banks don't even let their own apps in if the phone appears to be rooted. They certainly won't let a third-party assistant in.
I don't think a phone as described in the article works for "advanced" use cases. Basic stuff, sure. But there's a lot of stuff it's not going to be able to do.
It won't replace them all, but that frustration of adding a device. Perfect for an AI that can wait for a restart of the device several times which seems to be the fix most often.
Finance apps may come down to a trust thing, but if access through an API is similar to authorization now, I can see it happening. Already some banks give access to third party apps.
Why have an app of you never use it. I would still expect the kind of apps to be replaced would have a web based log in version. For now. Many will keep the apps out of habit but new users probably wouldn't bother to download them unless they needed to, and guess what, the AI would probably seek them out and download them for you.