Apple is working to add AI to its operating systems, one of the worst-kept secrets in the company's history. Recently, a report came out that Apple is

Apple to call its AI feature 'Apple Intelligence' on iPhone, iPad and Mac

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2024-06-07 19:30:04

Apple is working to add AI to its operating systems, one of the worst-kept secrets in the company's history. Recently, a report came out that Apple is almost certainly working with OpenAI to bring its AI goals to fruition. A new wrinkle has emerged in the Apple AI saga — the company apparently intends to call its AI feature "Apple Intelligence," or AI for short, which is a fittingly Apple way to name it.

The report on Apple's AI name comes from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, so we're confident in its validity. According to people familiar with Apple's plans, the AI features will be available in new versions of iPhone, iPad, and Mac operating systems, so it's not just iPhones that will enjoy Apple's version of AI.

Gurman said that Apple will use a mix of its own technology and OpenAI's work to bring Apple Intelligence to its devices. A partnership with the AI firm would also bring a ChatGPT-like chatbot to Apple's devices. Apparently, the AI features will take up about half of Apple's WWDC keynote, so we can expect plenty of artificial intelligence at the event.

As far as what kind of features to expect, we could see Siri able to control apps more directly. Siri could even summarize an article, edit a photo in a requested way or delete an email, which sounds like quite a time-saver. You'll be able to use the AI to summarize meeting notes, text messages and emails. It'll even be able to create fully fleshed-out responses to emails and text messages, which is a lot more than the canned answers currently available in iMessage.

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