The ‘It’s Glowtime’ Apple Event was a predictable affair, with a new range of iPhones, Apple Watches, and Airpods expected to fly off the shelves.
But before we get too carried away with pre-orders, Black Friday deals, and must-have tech this holiday season lists, the show’s real star wasn’t any of the devices on show. It was Apple’s AI Intelligence which is probably best described as a work in progress, that stole the show.
The bottom line is Apple needs shiny new AI features to get Apple fans with “upgrade fatigue” back on board and halt the trend toward dumbphones. However, as previously highlighted by Techopedia, Apple’s AI features will roll out gradually into 2025.
Join us as we round up all iPhone 16 AI features revealed at WWDC in June and during Apple’s Glowtime Event.
Key Takeaways
- Apple goes all in on AI with Apple Intelligence features.
- AI-enhanced Siri will offer ChatGPT integration.
- Need more emojis in your life? Create custom ‘Genmojis.’
- Apple introduced an AI clean-up tool for the photos app.
- The Camera Control button with a visual intelligence feature competes with Google Lens.
iPhone 16 AI Features Summary & Availability Schedule
Feature | Description | Availability |
---|---|---|
Siri 2.0 With GPT-4o Integration | AI-enhanced Siri with context-based conversation and ChatGPT integration for smoother interactions | Expected with iOS 18.1 update in late 2024 |
AI Summaries for Notifications | Provides short summaries of long messages or emails, reducing notification clutter | Beta testing in late 2024, full rollout in 2025 |
AI Writing Tools | AI-powered tools for rewriting, proofreading, and summarizing text in Mail, Notes, and Pages | Rolling out gradually through iOS 18 updates in 2024-2025 |
Calls Recording & Transcription | Record and transcribe phone calls, create AI-generated summaries | Expected in iOS 18.2, early 2025 |
Contextual Focus Mode | AI-based focus mode that prioritizes important notifications based on context | To be introduced in iOS 18.3, mid-2025 |
Genmoji & Image Playground | AI allows users to create custom emojis and images based on photos | Available in iOS 18.1, late 2024 |
Camera Control With Visual Intelligence | Visual intelligence allows users to gather info about surroundings using the camera, like Google Lens | Scheduled for release in late 2024 with iOS 18.1, more features coming in 2025 |
Photos Clean Up & Organization | AI clean-up tool for removing unwanted objects from photos, with enhanced search and organization | To be fully available in iOS 18.2 in early 2025 |
Top 8 iPhone 16 AI Features You Wouldn’t Want to Miss
Apple loves a good buzzword and playing on language to make it all about them. When the techies were obsessing over Mixed Reality (MR), Apple introduced Spatial Computing, and this week, Apple wants the world to believe that AI stands for Apple Intelligence, billed as “AI for the rest of us.”
The big launch event became quite amusing as speakers went to great lengths to avoid saying “AI for iPhone” and replaced every mention with Apple Intelligence or machine learning.
The multicolor Apple logo at the Glowtime event paved the way for the unveiling of Siri’s much-needed revamp. Although Apple Intelligence will not arrive on iPhone 16 until the iOS 18.1 update later this year, we have played with some of the features in beta to give you an idea of what to expect.
1. Siri 2.0 With GPT-4o Integration: Proactive Intelligence
It’s official, iOS 18 will supercharge Siri using Apple Intelligence. However, only newer devices will be compatible, so Apple’s keynotes feel designed to deliver enough FOMO to tempt users into upgrading their iPhone, iPad, and MacBook.
Apple’s voice assistant was first introduced as an iPhone app in 2010 before being integrated into iOS in 2011. But it has been in desperate need of an overhaul for several years.
The new AI-enhanced Siri is a vast improvement and a step closer to having an on-demand virtual assistant.
Siri 2.0 AI Features
- Understands previous requests
- Maintains context
- Can find information across multiple apps
- Conversing with Siri feels more natural
- Many features will only be available in English until next year
As expected, lots of focus on Apple Intelligence and Siri, but much of it will only be available in English until next year…the AI impact is going to take a while. #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/IvuVkRWSiM
— Bob O'Donnell (@bobodtech) September 9, 2024
2. AI Summaries for Notifications
One of the biggest first-world problems is the constant bombardment of smartphone notifications. The current way of managing notifications for long emails or messages is useless, especially if you’re stuck in a meeting and cannot unlock your phone or open another app.
AI Notifications Features
- Summarized notifications offer concise overviews of all your messages and emails
- Allows you to prioritize your workload and take action quickly
- The feature is not available yet
3. AI Writing Tools
Apple ensured that the iPhone Artificial Intelligence was only referred to as Apple Intelligence in its new AI writing tools.
- Saves time
- Increases productivity
- Improves the quality of the text you write
- AI-generated responses could be perceived as fake, cold, and impersonal
5. Apple Intelligence
It offers new writing tools to rewrite notes, adjust the tone, and easily proofread.You can generate custom emojis from text and use Image Playground to create images.
Email and notifications are now prioritized for better focus. pic.twitter.com/MQ08Fcl3DJ
— AI Andy (@TheAIAndy) September 9, 2024
4. Calls Recording & Transcription
Although not mentioned as iPhone 16 new features during the launch event, earlier this year at Apple’s WWDC event, it was revealed that Apple Intelligence will eventually allow users to record and transcribe calls.
- A privacy-focused way of recording and transcribing your calls
- A summary will help recall key points
- This could prove troublesome for customer support agents and managers who could now hold businesses accountable for promises made in support calls
🚨 BREAKING: Live Voicemail
Now, you get a live transcription when someone calls you, to see if you want to pick up.
Apple's biggest release at WWDC yet.
Here's why it matters: pic.twitter.com/LZIpw77wIa
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) June 5, 2023
5. Contextual Focus Mode
The problem with Focus mode is that it can be an all-or-nothing approach to avoiding distractions. This means you could miss the reminder to pick up your child from school.
- It helps you focus and reduce interruptions
- Ensures you do not miss important notifications
- No sign of the new mode making an appearance yet
- Many of the best features are hidden on a settings screen
- Might look complicated for less tech-savvy users
AI Apple Intelligence helping you Prioritize and Focus. pic.twitter.com/uTOGPSNuTv
— TeslaTopics (@TeslaTopics) September 10, 2024
6. Genmoji & Image Playground
With more than 3000 emojis on your iPhone, it’s difficult to imagine why anyone would need any more unless we had plans to return to communicating through hieroglyphs.
However, Apple has different ideas and enables users to use Apple intelligence to create their custom Genmoji and fun images in seconds using Image Playground.
- You can use AI to create unique Genmoji’s
- Image Playground enables you to create fun images
- Gimmicky. Uploading photos and creating a Genmoji that looks like them is a solution to a problem nobody knew they had
6. Genmoji pic.twitter.com/rPmSLR6bpT
— RAVI KUMAR SAHU (@RAVIKUMARSAHU78) September 10, 2024
7. Camera Control With Visual Intelligence
One of the more interesting AI features is Visual Intelligence, which will come later this year as part of a new camera control button.
- The ability to seamlessly find answers without needing a browser
- Feels like a game-changer moment
- The feature is not ready yet
- There are questions on how accurate and useful it will be
- No more than a glorified shutter button right now
Apple just announced its new Visual Intelligence for iPhone 16.
It looks insane 🤯 pic.twitter.com/JijqilD84S
— Alvaro Cintas (@dr_cintas) September 9, 2024
8. Photos Clean Up & Organization
Remember when the only way to remove objects or photobombers from your images was to ask a friend or someone online to use their Photoshop skills?
Here’s an example of “Clean Up” removing people from the background & repairing a wall.
Not bad.
(iOS 18.1 Beta 3) pic.twitter.com/vi0mPG1jGZ
— Brandon Butch (@BrandonButch) August 28, 2024
- Managing and sharing thousands of images and videos on your iPhone becomes easier
- With Memories, you can create movies from photos with your own narrative arc
- Removing all imperfections might feel too idealistic and lack authenticity
iOS 18 Could Be the Beginning of Apple AI Subscriptions
Would You Pay for Apple Intelligence Features?
Apple’s new AI features, launched in phases through the rest of 2024 and 2025, signal the early stages of Apple’s vision of building an AI ecosystem. For Apple, it’s all about delivering enough FOMO to upgrade to an AI-ready smartphone, but I urge users to look beyond 2025.
The inconvenient truth is AI is expensive. So, instead of being distracted by keynotes, we should ask whether Apple plans to eventually pass these costs down to the consumer. Apple’s recurring subscription revenue is soaring, and the company could quite easily charge users $20 to access premium AI features via yet another subscription.
The cost of $1,200 for a new smartphone combined with additional subscriptions for AppleCare, iCloud Storage, and premium AI features is enough to see why Gen Z is fighting the good fight in a retro revolution against digital overload.
Apple’s Strategic Shift Toward AI-Powered User Experiences
Not all iPhone 16 AI features we saw at WWDC were mentioned during the launch of the iPhone 16. But Alon Yamin, co-founder and CEO of Copyleaks, the AI-based text analysis platform, believes that Apple is positioning itself at the vanguard of the AI revolution.
“This strategy isn’t just about adding the next layer of sophisticated technology to their devices; it’s a recalibration aimed at rekindling consumer excitement in an increasingly competitive landscape.”
Yamin also said that Apple Intelligence promises to redefine the iPhone experience for consumers, making interactions much more intuitive and personalized than they’ve ever been. If executed well, Apple Intelligence could transform everyday tasks in ways that competitors have been unable to.
“For Apple, the launch is more than a product update. It’s a moment to reinvigorate iPhone sales and demonstrate that it remains a leader in innovation. Undoubtedly, the stakes are high, but if the new AI features live up to the hype, it could be a game-changer, propelling Apple to new heights and potentially reshaping the market dynamics of Big Tech.”
Yamin is excited to follow Apple’s long-awaited foray into generative AI because it could set new benchmarks and influence the industry standards in the months ahead.
“The iPhone 16 series isn’t just another upgrade; it shows that Apple is ready to take the lead in the next wave of technological evolution,” Yamin said.
However, many critics wonder if this approach to AI is guiding Apple users toward a future Apple Intelligence subscription.
The Bottom Line
If you look beyond the hype, not all of the iPhone 16 AI features from Apple Intelligence first discussed at WWDC were mentioned at the launch event, and there is no escaping that the AI iOS is not ready. Instead of leading the way through innovation, AI appears to have caught Apple off guard and is now scrambling to save grace by living off future promises.
Although many liken the arrival of AI to the iPhone moment in 2007, it’s more like the launch of the App Store. Initially, we played with gimmicky apps that would turn your phone into a musical instrument, chainsaw, or a pint of beer. But, the good stuff didn’t appear until developers learned how to take advantage of the technology through Apple’s devices.
It’s important to remember that Apple’s strength has always relied on waiting patiently and then improving the experience of what others had started. With 2.2 billion Apple devices, Apple looks destined to bring AI into the mainstream. But how much it will cost you in the long run is a debate for another day.
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References
- This is every device that will support Apple Intelligence at launch (9to5mac)
- Bob O’Donnell on X (X)
- AI Andy on X (X)
- Aakash Gupta on X (X)
- How to Use Focus Modes Like a Pro — Tutorial (Youtube)
- TeslaTopics on X (X)
- RAVI KUMAR SAHU on X (X)
- Alvaro Cintas on X (X)
- Brandon Butch on X (X)
- Apple’s subscription revenue is soaring! (Subscrybe)
- AI-Based Plagiarism & AI Content Detection | Copyleaks (Copyleaks)
- Apple Now Has More Than 2.2 Billion Active Devices Worldwide – MacRumors (Macrumors)