According to PANews, Apple Inc. is set to unveil a series of new artificial intelligence features at its developer conference next month. The focus will be on tools commonly used by everyday consumers. The core strategy, known as 'Project Greymatter', will integrate AI tools into key applications such as Safari, Photos, and Notes. Some of these features will run on the device, while high-performance demands will be handled by the cloud, supported by the M2 Ultra chip.
iOS 18 and macOS 15 will introduce features such as voice memo transcription, AI photo enhancement, improved Spotlight search, improved Safari web page search, and automatic reply suggestions. Siri, the personal assistant, will be upgraded based on Apple's own large language model, and Siri on Apple Watch will also be enhanced.
In addition, Apple is developing a feature to create custom emojis based on user text and improving the customization features of the iPhone home screen (iOS 18 will support app icon customization). Apple emphasizes its privacy commitment, explaining how cloud-based AI maintains data security, and is in talks with OpenAI to integrate its chatbot.