Apple’s iOS 18 AI plans set out in new report – here are 9 new features to expect
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We’ve been hearing rumors for months about howiOS 18will be a major upgrade – perhapsone of the biggestin its history – and a new report adds some more details about what we should expect when the software is officially unveiled next month.
These details come courtesy of Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, usually one of the most reliable reporters when it comes to accurately predictingApple’s future plans, and leaking its software and hardware announcements ahead of time.
In hislatest Power On newsletter, Gurman outlines some of the AI-infused upgrades rumored to be heading to iOS 18 (and macOS 15 in some cases). Here’s what we think might be coming, based on his latest update – and why some on-device AI featurescould be exclusive to recent iPhone models.
1. Voice memo transcribing
Using AI to turn voice memos into text is common practice these days – theGooglePixel Recorder app does it, for example – and this is apparently one of the features heading to iOS 18. It could well be built right into the Voice Memos app that’s included with iOS.
2. Photo retouching
This is also something we’re now familiar with: seethe generative AI editing toolsavailable on theSamsung Galaxy S24series, for example. Options could include moving or erasing objects, or optimizing colors (the Photos app hasalready been tippedfor an upgrade).
3. Better searching
According to Gurman, searches across iOS 18 and macOS 15 will become “faster and more reliable” thanks to AI. Aspreviously rumored, we might see search results from more apps, and improved support for natural language queries when you’re looking for something.
4. Automatic replies
It sounds as though you’ll soon be able to generate smart AI responses in the Apple Mail and Apple Messages apps, if you want to hand over writing duties. These will be suggestions though: you’ll still be able to review and edit them before sending.
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5. Safari improvements
Safariis in line for a pretty hefty upgrade this year. Gurman follows up onearlier leaksto say Safari will get an improved web search with the help of AI – this should mean more relevant results, alongside the ability to get quick summaries of the websites you visit.
6. A more natural Siri
Aspreviously reported, Siri is going to get easier to talk to, as well as coming up with better responses – more like a person and less like a bot. Siri will offer more “natural-sounding interactions based on Apple’s own large language models” according to Gurman’s article.
7. AI-generated emojis
One AI-related feature mentioned in Gurman’s report that we haven’t heard about before is an AI emoji machine. Apparently this will bring up custom emojis instantly, based on what you’re typing – so you’ll never be stuck looking for an emoji to match your message.
8. Smart summaries
Expect smart summaries to be everywhere in iOS 18: Emails, webpages, messages, and more. This is something that hasleaked before, and which may wellcover notificationstoo. If it works like it sounds like it will, the feature should save you a lot of reading time.
9. Home screen customizations
This isn’t strictly speaking AI related, but following up on whathe’s said previously, Gurman states that iOS 18 home screen app shortcuts can be arranged any way you like – not just in a grid – and that their colors can be changed to match a particular theme.
There’s likely to be more besides, once iOS 18 finally sees the light of day – tighter integrationbetween Calendar and Reminders, improvedmath functions in Notes, smoothersong transitions in Apple Music– but the features listed above are the ones Gurman specifically refers to in his new report.
Apple AI and OpenAI ChatGPT
Gurman’s new report also sheds some light onApple’s rumored partnershipwithOpenAI, the developer ofChatGPTand Dall-E. Apparently, Apple’s own AI models – both stored on the iPhone and in the cloud – will be used to handle the core AI tasks listed above, but they won’t extend to powering a fully fledged AIchatbot.
For that, Gurman says, Apple will partner with OpenAI to give users the option of ChatGPT on the iPhone. It’s not clear how this will differ from simply using the ChatGPT app for iOS, but deeper integration with the iPhone software is presumably on the way. The partnership will be announced atWWDC 2024on June 10, Gurman says, alongside all these new features for iOS and macOS.
However, Apple doesn’t want to rely on OpenAI exclusively, according to Gurman – so talks are still ongoing to offerGoogle Geminias an AI chatbot option too. That won’t be talked about at theWWDC2024 event in June though. Other chatbots could also be added further down the line.
This new report also states that Apple will emphasize the privacy of its AI tools –both on-deviceand in the cloud – compared to those offered by the likes of Google and Meta. Finally, Gurman mentions that the AI features in iOS 18 might come with a ‘preview’ label attached, to indicate they’re still in development.
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