What’s in a name? At the latest Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple unveiled “Apple Intelligence,” a suite of AI-powered features set to debut on iPhones, iPads, and Macs this fall.
Apple’s move to brand AI as Apple Intelligence underscores a strategic shift, including a partnership with OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, to bolster its tech roster, likely before launching its own proprietary models.
So, what’s new? Siri is getting smarter. With ChatGPT under the hood, Siri can now understand natural language, manipulate images, and execute complex tasks across apps. This means you can tell Siri to compile photos from a recent trip or craft a quick email response, all seamlessly.
Privacy remains a cornerstone of Apple’s strategy. The new features promise on-device processing and private cloud compute to ensure data stays secure, leveraging Apple’s advanced silicon.
Apple Intelligence also introduces handy tools for daily tasks. The Mail app now summarizes and ranks emails by importance, and new writing tools help tweak your tone and grammar, potentially challenging Grammarly.
Plus, Genmoji lets you create personalized emojis, and the Image Playground offers on-the-fly generative image capabilities for creative projects.
Apple envisions AirPods as the go-to for voice-activated, hands-free AI interactions. Soon, you might change your playlist or set reminders just by whispering to your pods.
While Siri’s task execution capabilities are seen as groundbreaking, some critics found other features like image manipulation less exciting. Nevertheless, Apple’s focus on seamless, cross-app functionality could save time and reduce digital friction.