We all know that Apple has fallen behind in the AI race. That’s why For some time now, we have been awaiting the upcoming iOS 18 AI features for iPhones. Now the time is closer than ever.
iOS 18 is set to be showcased at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10th. Following the event, developers will get access to iOS 18 for testing, possibly as early as July when a public beta is expected to roll out. After the beta testing phase, iOS 18 is slated for an official release in September 2024, coinciding with the launch of new iPhones.
Do you want an early glimpse of how the next-gen iPhone works? Let’s take a closer look at Apple’s big plan first.
Project Greymatter will bring new AI features to iPhonesWhat is Project Greymatter? Project Greymatter is Apple’s big plan to make their devices smarter using a technology called artificial intelligence, or AI. They’re working on adding AI features to their iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers to help people do things more easily and of course not to be left behind in the AI race.
With Project Greymatter, Apple wants to make it so your device can do helpful things like summarize your messages and articles, turn your voice recordings into written text, and even make your photos look better automatically.
So, what are the upcoming iOS 18 AI features coming soon?According to various reports and leaks, iOS 18 is bringing some helpful new AI features to your iPhone and iPad, making your device even smarter and more helpful. Here’s what you can expect:
Ajax LLM serves as a foundational framework for powering AI-driven functionalities, enabling applications like Siri, Notes, and Messages to deliver more nuanced and contextually relevant responses. This model is expected to play a significant role in powering AI-driven features across Apple’s ecosystem, offering users intelligent and personalized interactions across various applications and services. Here is a brief look at it.
A closer look at Ajax LLMAs mentioned, several of Apple’s standard system components, including Safari, Spotlight Search, and Siri, are set to undergo significant AI-related enhancements in the upcoming iOS 18. The company’s motivation behind incorporating generative AI technology into its operating systems stems from a desire to improve existing default applications deployed across billions of devices worldwide while prioritizing user privacy through on-device processing. These enhancements, fueled by Apple’s Ajax large language model (LLM), will introduce practical benefits for end-users, such as text summarization, document analysis, and AI-enhanced search options.
Notably, Safari is poised to introduce article summarization through its Intelligent Search feature, providing users with brief summaries of web pages. Similarly, Siri will integrate more closely with Messages, offering simplified responses generated by on-device AI. Apple’s focus on on-device processing not only enhances user privacy but also ensures efficient functionality without relying on cloud-based processing.
With these new iOS 18 AI features set to debut at the annual Worldwide Developers’ Conference, Apple’s renewed focus on artificial intelligence signals a promising future for its ecosystem.
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