In addition, according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, the incorporation of AI may potentially bring forth intelligent summaries for notifications and various web pages.
It’s possible that iOS 18 will make the iPhone experience a little bit more enjoyable. According to a claim that was published in this week’s Power On newsletter by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, artificial intelligence-generated emoji will be one of the new features that Apple unveiled at WWDC the following month. According to Gurman, the company is “developing software that can create custom emojis on the fly, based on what users are texting.” This is as if the existing emoji library were not already overwhelming enough. Personally, I can’t wait to see the cursed inventions that are sure to emerge from that one. I’m sure they will be amazing.
Additionally, it has been rumored that Apple is working to make it possible for iPhone users to have more customization options for their apps and home screens. These options include the ability to alter the color of app icons and organize items in a more flexible manner, as opposed to being restricted to the grid arrangement. Specifically, the latter would be a rather significant move for Apple, but it would undoubtedly be a pleasant one for those customers who have been yearning to get more creative with the designs of their home screens. Obviously, these are just rumors at this point, so you shouldn’t take any of them as a definitive statement.
In the days leading up to Apple’s annual developers conference, which will begin on June 10, there has been a great deal of discussion over the company’s ambitions for artificial intelligence (AI). However, Gurman argues that rather than introducing anything that is very spectacular at this stage, Apple will focus on practical applications for the technology. The announcement of a cooperation between Apple and OpenAI is anticipated, and Gurman suggests that this partnership may provide an artificial intelligence boost to features such as Safari searches, Siri, photo retouching, and voice memo transcriptions respectively. It is also possible that the corporation will implement smart recaps for notifications, web pages, and other applications.