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Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week promises to be a pivotal moment in the iPhone maker’s history. At WWDC, the Cupertino tech giant will showcase how it has chosen to incorporate AI technology into its devices and software, such as through a historic partnership with OpenAI. As the big event approaches, all sorts of leaks have emerged about what iOS 18 has in store and its rumored AI-powered apps and features.

Among the changes, Apple is said to be powering some of the new AI features with it Ajax LLM. Other reports indicate that Apple plans to process data from artificial intelligence in such a way employees will not be able to accesswhich would help Apple continue to keep its promise of data privacy for its users.

Below, we’ll take a look at how Apple is said to be adding AI to its apps and services in the next big iPhone update, along with other improvements and changes coming to iOS 18.

The AI-enabled future of Siri

  • Apple’s digital assistant is about to get one AI refresh. The digital assistant will leverage Apple’s extensive language models and allow Siri to control individual functions within apps. This will work without any necessary developer or user setup, such as those currently required by App Intents or Siri Shortcuts. Instead, users will be able to ask Siri to do things like delete an email or edit a photo, for example.
  • However, some of Siri’s upgraded AI capabilities won’t be ready until next year. For example, Siri’s ability to handle multi-step tasks is likely to lag.
  • A more advanced Siri will also come to Apple Watch for use on the go. You could use Siri on your watch to play music on another device, a report said.
  • Siri will receive more natural sound voices.
  • Siri will be able to sum up notifications that include people, companies, calendar events, locations, dates, and more.
  • Could the new look of Siri be mentioned in the animations below?

The new look of Apple Photos

  • A new interface is being tested.
  • Humans will also be able to retouch photos with AI, perhaps challenging Google Photos in this area.
  • A “Clean Up” function.for example, it would allow you to remove objects from your photos using genetic AI technology, similar to Google’s Magic Eraser.
  • A report noted that Apple made an internal call-only app Generative Playground which uses genAI to generate and process images. It’s unclear how this feature will roll out to end users, though iMessage integration has been spotted in the form of an app extension.

Safari with more artificial intelligence

AI-injected notes

  • Users will be able to request AI recaps of the Notes.
  • GenAI will also help audio transcription in Notes.
  • In app audio recording it will be supported alongside audio transcription and AI summarization.
  • Math Notes will help users create graphs and solve equations through artificial intelligence, recognizing the text of math equations and then helping you solve them.
  • Notes Users can also have the option for autocomplete their mathematical equations while typing.
  • Greymatter project is the codename for a set of artificial intelligence tools built into cores like Safari, Photos and Notes, Bloomberg reported.

Voice memo transcriptions

iMessages is being transformed with artificial intelligence

  • Generative AI Emojis will be supported, allowing users to create their own emojis with technology.
  • AI recaps lost texts will also be available.
  • Overall deeper Siri integration is expected.
  • Tobacco they will get new icons.
  • Message effects for individual words will be supported in addition to the effects for the message itself.
  • Messages will offer suggested responses are created by Apple’s Ajax LLM on the device to facilitate messaging.
  • RCS support It is also supported to arrive this year to bring reading recipes, typing pointers and high-quality videos and images when messaging with Android users via iMessage.

Calendar refresh

  • Apple’s LLM will be able to COMMUNICATE with the Calendar app to check events while composing replies to messages.

Mail with AI support

New settings interface

  • Hopefully the settings will be less confusing a refreshed interface and updates that include better organization and improved search.

Control Center updates

  • ONE new music widget will be available — possibly to display larger works of art?
  • Improvements to HomeKit for smart home integrations.

Notifications

Center of attention

Home screen updates

  • iOS 18 will bring the ability to place app icons wherever you want, instead of having to line them up on the grid with no gaps between them.
  • Users will be able to too change the color of app iconsperhaps as Apple’s answer to Google’s Material You.

Maps with route creation

Music with AI powered playlists

More improvements

Other apps with updates slated to include Freeform, Xcode and Apple productivity appssuch as Keynote and Pages, which may have genAI capabilities.

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