First of all, it's not polite to take someone's phone and see what someone has in it (at least not here where I live), and secondly, why would your "friend" have a BTC wallet on his smartphone if he doesn't know how to use it?
Finally, someone is having the same thought as mine. It baffles me how everyone is ignoring the part Op said he checked his friend phone and focus on adding to what he puts up there. People understand/protect their privacy in different ways, so maybe for some it's quite normal to take someone's phone and see what's in it, but I think that all today's smartphones have the ability to lock with a password or fingerprint and even if you take someone's phone, you won't be able to access it to nothing. For example, I always have a locked smartphone, and even if someone manages to unlock it, all important apps are additionally individually protected and the contents of all files are encrypted.
@SquirrelJulietGarden, there is always a chance that the story is real, but it must be admitted that some of the stories that can be read in this board are a little strange. However, it is up to each individual to decide whether they want to believe in something or not.
I honestly didn't know that such AI tools existed, but I'm not surprised that someone wants to
"humanize" AI - honestly, the whole story has already become so repulsive and gloomy to me considering the direction in which it is developing.