After a couple years of Google playing with generative AI features (for better and worse) on its Pixel phones, Apple is reportedly going to do the same with the next iPhone.
First reported in October by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is experimenting with several ideas involving AI to possibly incorporate into the iPhone 16 hardware, the next version of iOS, or both. Now, tech leaker @Tech_Reve is reporting that Apple is working on turning Siri into "Apple's most powerful killer AI app" for the next iPhone and beyond.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
But what will this look like, exactly? Let's dig in.
In his October report, Gurman offered some specific ideas that Apple might be working on for either iPhone 16 or iOS 16, or both. It's uncertain right now how many of these features will be on-device iPhone 16 exclusives and how many of them will be somewhat device-agnostic by working in the cloud. Here are some of the main features Apple could be working on:
Improved ability for the Messages app and Siri to field questions and auto-complete sentences.
Auto-generated Apple Music playlists.
Assisted writing in the Pages app or automatically created slide decks in Keynote.
These aren't quite as comprehensive or powerful as Google's current slate of AI options on Pixel. For instance, Google lets you quickly generate summaries of news articles and do Photoshop-like edits to photos with just your fingers. Whether or not you like those features (and there are good reasons not to), they are more powerful than what Apple is reportedly working on.
But, as always, we'll have to wait until at least WWDC 202 before we get a real idea of what Apple's AI plans look like.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
iPhone 16: These 3 exclusive AI features rumored for iOS 18-寸地尺天网
sitemap
文章
63773
浏览
18
获赞
65
Bitcoin wipes coronavirus losses, passes $10,000 again
There's a popular meme that shows Bitcoin on a perpetual rollercoaster. It's true: The world's largeThe first lady of Japan may have pretended not to speak English to avoid Trump
In a New York Timesinterview released Wednesday, Donald Trump claims he was not able to converse witHands on with Apple macOS Mojave: It’s getting dark in here
This was supposed to be a “bye” year for Apple, one where the software teams would conceChina censors 'RIP' and the candle emoji as people mourn Nobel Peace Prize winner
Shortly after Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo's death was announced, China's biggest social neDonald Trump is back on Twitch after a short ban for ‘hateful conduct’
How long will you get banned from Twitch for disparaging immigrants on multiple livestreams?The answTwitter CEO responds to mountains of criticism from The New York Times
The New York Timesis calling out Twitter and Twitter's CEO has some thoughts.New York Times journaliElon Musk's mini submarine may be too late to help rescue Thai boys
Mini-sub to the rescue! Or, maybe not.On Sunday afternoon, Elon Musk tweeted that the kid-size submaEd Sheeran is fed up with Twitter for a depressing reason
UPDATE July 5, 2017 3:20 p.m. PT: This story has been updated to reflect Ed Sheeran's comments thatThe first photos of Harry and Meghan's new baby are finally here
Well, the wait is finally over. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have put us out of our misery and revBrilliant dog hack keeps pups safe but makes them look ridiculous
Even the most loyal of dogs can't resist the lure of the outside world. Redditor Gallowboob (gotta lThese photos of a very tiny puppy called Tim will make your heart hurt
Dogs come in different shapes and sizes.SEE ALSO: Mom's dog identification fail mAn exit interview with Sean Spicer
Sean Spicer resigned as the White House's Communications Director on July 21, proving many analysts'Comedian gives her family brilliant informational pamphlets before going on a date
Anticipating her family's inevitable questions, Mary Beth Barone prepared an informational pamphletHands on with Apple macOS Mojave: It’s getting dark in here
This was supposed to be a “bye” year for Apple, one where the software teams would conceClever website turns Donald Trump's bad tweets into poetry
Still can't get enough of Trump's Twitter account for some reason? Well, you are in luck, my friend.