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After countless rumors, Apple has finally revealed how it will use AI to upgrade its iPhones.
Apple, maximum US smartphone maker Apple held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, at which it unveiled “Apple Intelligence” — AI for iPhones.
The company has also partnered with OpenAI to bring ChatGPT to Apple products, starting with OpenAI’s latest GPT-4o model.
Apple CEO Tim Cook attends the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in Cupertino, California, June 10, 2024. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Apple’s new AI will upgrade Siri, allowing the voice assistant to work within apps to perform tasks. For example, Siri will soon be able to search photos, find a picture of your driver’s license, extract the number, and enter it into a web form.
Another new feature, Genmoji, will allow iPhone users to generate emoji characters from prompts written on the phone’s keyboard.
“What’s really unique about Apple Intelligence is that it understands your personal context,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering.
For one thing, Apple’s new AI can rank notifications on the lock screen to minimize distractions and prioritise high-priority notifications.
According to Apple, ChatGPT on iPhone will be able to answer questions that Siri can’t answer, while keeping user information and questions private.
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Federighi said Apple’s new private cloud computing protections for AI “set a whole new standard for privacy.”
Under this standard, Apple will process AI requests locally on the device as much as possible and send only relevant data to servers it has built.
Apple says it never stores the data.
This marks the first time Apple has announced what CEO Tim Cook called “significant new intelligence capabilities,” but the company is already making internal improvements to one product lineup to support AI.
In May, Apple unveiled its all-new M4 chip, which Tim Millett, Apple’s vice president of platform architecture, called “a very powerful chip for AI.”
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This chip is featured in Apple’s new iPad Pro series.
At WWDC, Apple also announced that the iPad will have its first Apple Pencil-compatible calculator app in 14 years, allowing users to write or sketch math problems into the calculator and have the app solve them for them.
Schedule texts, hide apps
iPhone users will soon have access to a new software update, iOS 18.
With the new iOS 18, users can now lock apps on their iPhone using Face ID, hide apps completely from the home screen, schedule text messages to be sent later, and add emojis and stickers to text replies.
iOS 18 will also let iPhone users customize their home screens with new colors and arrange apps in new locations on the screen.
Apple has officially adopted RCS (Rich Communication Services) on the iPhone, which will allow you to send high-quality photos and videos from your Android smartphone to your iPhone.
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The iOS 18 public beta come out It will be available from July and will be open to the general public from September.