Apple’s highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is just on the horizon, and the tech world is abuzz with excitement as Apple gears up to unveil its latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Apple’s AI strategy is being widely speculated due to its collaboration with OpenAI and its keen interest in Google’s Gemini model.
Renowned Apple analyst Mark Gurman, in a recent report for Bloomberg, has shed light on what to expect from the upcoming iOS 18 update, which is slated to be released initially as a Beta or Preview version before its official rollout later in September. Apple’s AI innovations may not be ready for prime time yet, as suggested by this soft launch strategy.
Despite Apple’s efforts to catch up in the AI race, the company is preparing for a significant leap forward this year to compete against Google and Samsung. While Google has made waves with its AI endeavors, such as recent shifts toward image generation and comprehensive AI summaries, Apple is taking a careful approach to its AI evolution.
Gurman observes that iOS 18’s AI features are still in the early stages of development. There is a lot of speculation about how AI will power core iOS apps like Safari, Notes, Messages, and Siri. Voice memo transcription, enhanced Spotlight capabilities, and intelligent email and text suggestions are among the features that are expected.
Apple’s reported work on generative AI for emojis is one of the most intriguing developments, as it allows users to create custom emojis tailored to any occasion. Users could potentially have a new level of personalization beyond Apple’s existing catalog of options by using this, which could potentially revolutionize emoji usage.
As WWDC gets closer, it’s a question of how Apple will showcase these AI features, especially given the delay in their development. Is it possible for Apple to catch up with leading brands or does it still have significant ground to cover in the AI race? As Apple emerges from the shadows and unveils its plans for the future, only time will tell.