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All right.
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We got to talk about Apple intelligence.
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So, Apple's made this promise, this huge thing is
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coming that's going to change everything across their whole lineup.
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They've been talking about it for a while, and I think that promise is starting to fade.
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This was first announced at WWDC 2024.
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That was nearly six months ago, and it's still not completely out yet.
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The new iPhone's launched in September with exactly zero
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Apple intelligence features, but then some software updates have started to push
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out, and eventually it's supposed to be finished and in everyone's hands by March 2025.
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That's a lot of buildup.
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So what I want to do now is review every single
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Apple intelligence feature that's out so far.
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And then also get into whether the promise
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that they're actually making is even good in the first place.
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So first up, writing tools.
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So all of these features, unless otherwise specified, are on iPhone, iPad and Mac.
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So no Apple Intelligence features at all on the Vision Pro.
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their most faturistic platform.
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That's already kind of fascinating.
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But the writing tools, you may have heard about these since they're definitely
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referenced a lot, maybe the most out of any of these.
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And, yeah, it' it's basically generative AI
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to help adjust what you've already written.
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So this is easiest to demo on the Mac, but basically you have something
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you've written, you highlight all of it, and then select one of the writing tools.
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And actually, this is one of the first weird hiccups, just a strangely repetitive UI.
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You can access any of the writing tools in one click right here
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or hitch show writing tools, which again
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shows the same list of writing tools.
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Okay.
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So I suppose there's a world where, you know, you write some message to
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someone and you just want it to be a little more friendly or maybe you've typed
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out a bunch of stuff that needs to be sent in a work email.
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So you want to get the AI to make it more professional for you.
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Sure, I guess.
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So I've run it through various things that I've written from, you know, whole video scripts to just a bunch of messages.
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And it works, technically.
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I think the friendly mode mostly uses like shorter sentences and lots of exclamation points.
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And then the professional mode
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kind of does the opposite.
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Like it's still pretty terse, but never uses exclamation points.
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I think maybe concise is the most useful.
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Basically it takes whatever you highlight and makes it maybe 40% shorter.
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And then you can hit copy or just directly replace it if you trust it.
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And each of these things takes about three or four seconds to
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generate entirely on device, so it works offline as well.
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The proof reading is nice because it picks up on extra things like
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capitalization and proper nouns.
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if you really need that on top of the auto punctuation checker
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and then summary or make table would be
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really nice for like really large documents, but it doesn't
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seem to want to work on some of my huge documents
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that would be nice to summarize or make into a table.
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So
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unfortunately, even as a basically a professional writer
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at this point, I haven't gotten much use out of writing tools at all.
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So notification summaries.
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This one to me personally, I have found
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almost useless.
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Basically, it does exactly what it sounds like it does.
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When it's enabled, it summarizes your notifications from each app.
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So if you get a long message from someone or several notifications
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in a row from a single app, it will do its best to condense that all into
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a single message to help you kind of get the gist quickly.
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So no matter how long or how short the
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messages are, whether it's just a text or maybe a group chat has absolutely blown up and you missed 100 messages.
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It's going to try to summarize all that
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into one or two lines.
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The thing is, once I enable it and start using it, it basically
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seems like the notifications that I'm getting are almost never benefited
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from being summarized or shortened.
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Like I've never gotten four text messages that
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are perfectly summarized into a single one.
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And I'm sure it's possible There are going to be some instances where it works for people, but
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it's not just me.
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I've seen lots of examples online and there's plenty of memes, too, of Apple's
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notifications, summaries doing some sometimes hilarious work, some brutal stuff.
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So it works and I guess it's good for a laugh once in a while,
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but yeah, this is a feature I straight up turned off.
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Then Jen Moji.
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So, okay, believe it or not,
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there was some hype for this one.
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And once again, it's basically exactly what it sounds like.
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It's it's letting you generate any emoji using AI.
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Anything you want.
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So let's say I'm in messages and I want to react to some message with
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a very specific emoji that doesn't exist.
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You would describe an emoji, so you write
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your text and then hit create a new emoji, give it
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about three seconds again, and it will use generative AI to create that image for you.
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That's
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fun, I guess.
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And yes, it will sometimes refuse to make what you ask of it.
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If you ask for something like crazy or graphic, although it seems to
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have no problem making a potato with a gun, so that's an emoji reaction you can send sick.
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It's a very specific use case.
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There's no doubt some people have fun with it.
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I just think, I'm not in the target demographic to use this sort of thing all the time.
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So
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again, over my head, cool, it exists, but that's it.
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So then image playground is another, maybe kind of weird one.
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This is almost the same tool, but sort of standalone.
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This is a playground to generate images in a cartoon style
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of whatever you want.
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So you open the playground app and again, just describe
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the image you want in text.
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Anything, really.
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But before you type anything, there are also a number of these buttons
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down here and there are kind of just inspiration suggestions for things or people
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to include in the image.
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So, yes, you can choose
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any of the people that your phone recognizes from your photos app,
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and that'll be the starting point for the image and then
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add some themes or accessories or background or props or whatever on top of it.
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So here's me with a hard
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hat on, at a disco, and it generates it
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again in a few seconds on device, always cartoon style,
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never photoalistic, and it can give you a few options to choose from.
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And once you hit done, you can copy and paste that image
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wherever you want.
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Google and a few others have this on their
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devices too, just sort of sort of a playground to make some artificially generated images.
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Again, it's of debatable usefulness.
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Of course, it makes sense that it won't do photalistic images because that would open up a whole can of worms.
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but it's even supposed to not do some things that could potentially be offensive again.
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Like if you ask it for a gun, it typically refuses.
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But I found if you add a few more variables like
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a chef hat and some fireworks to something, then it
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will be a little more likely to actually pull through for you.
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So
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yeah, good thing it says it's in beta and may create unexpected results.
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This is yet another app that they've added to my phone that
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I predict that I will probably never use again after making this video.
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So then, priority notifications.
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So, okay, now, this is one that I think had
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some promise, or at least I'm in the target demographic for it because
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as an iPhone and Android user, you start to notice that Apple's
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weakness has, for a long time been notification management.
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If it was just kind of had a fire hose and notifications coming in all the time.
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So priority notifications surfaces certain
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notifications above the rest when you're in a focus mode that reduces notifications.
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But this should also work in the mail app to
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put AI identified high priority messages up at the top plus some other categories.
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So if you use the default mail app, which I don't, but a lot of people do, then this could be helpful.
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Something Gmails had for many years.
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And the reduced notifications mode also specifically
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tries to do a good job of only letting important notifications through, but keeping the rest quiet.
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So then the Photos app
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yes, we all hate the new Phot app.
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Everyone.
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You do, I do, everyone you know hates it.
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We're all on the same page.
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It's terrible.
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But Apple has added exactly one AI feature
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to the Phot app in an age where lots of
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companies are comfortable adding a ton of AI to their photos apps, dozens
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of things, but they've decided, all right, yeah, we can do the background object removal thing.
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We can do that.
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So basically the same thing as Google's magic eraser tool, let's say you've
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got a picture with a subject in the front and you just want to remove that annoying thing in the background.
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You hit the edit button and then on the right side, you hit the cleanup tool.
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And a lot of times it will automatically highlight in this sort of rainbow
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glow the thing that it auto detects that you want to remove.
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But if it doesn't, you can just tap or circle whatever you want and it takes a few seconds
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and then it just gets rid of it and uses generative fill to fill in the background.
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And of course, some scenes work better than others.
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It's kind of the same deal as magic eraser or Photoshop.
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Typically patterns or repeating backgrounds will give you the best results.
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I'm going to say I actually think this one works better than Google's.
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It's better at getting a good outline of the phot bomber
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or the background object in a single gesture, which is nice.
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It's really smart.
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So to me, this is also one of the more useful features.
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Recording summaries.
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So, okay, this one had promised, but then was kind of confusing
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to me because when I saw it on the list, I was like, oh, this, I would have loved this as a student.
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This is amazing, just one place where you can record things, transcribe
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them, and then summarize them and keep them for later.
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That sounds amazing.
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but this is not built into the default voice memos app at all.
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So if you're on a phone call, you can turn on call recording.
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You hit that little button down there.
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It'll take a second.
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It'll warn the person that you're on the phone with with a little message.
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And then from there, it'll record everything that gets said and transcribe it.
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And the transcriptions are amazing.
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It identifies each speaker, it is accurate.
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I love this part, but then, if you care about the summary
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part, this is where it starts to get weird again, because you go into the notes that.
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This is where it's saving everything, and it shows up as a new note,
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and the preview actually summarizes it right here pretty well, but
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then when you click in, there is a whole transcript, great.
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and then there's another summary button up here at the top.
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You hit that, and there's a different summary.
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And this one's a little worse.
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The first one back in the preview actually picked up and included that I said ridge wallet.
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The second one didn't get that at all, but it did get Best Buy.
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Interesting.
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But Apple, why don't you bring this to the voice memos app?
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This is I want to be able to sit this down in a lecture or a
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meeting and have it record things so I can summarize them later.
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That's like the main place I figured this would be useful, but it's not there.
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So, please,
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please.
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The only way to initiate this right now is actually to go through
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the notes app to create a new note and then attach and then
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create a new recording and then record your audio into there.
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But it just feels like it could be one step easier.
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So okay, visual intelligence.
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So these last two are kind of the big ones.
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Visual intelligence is only available on the iPhone 16
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and 16 Pro and you get to it by long pressing that button
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on the side of those new phones, which opens it up.
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It's that camera control button.
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And when you open it up, you get a full screen view finder with three buttons, a shutter in the middle,
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then ask on the left and search on the right.
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So if you point this at any object or a subject and you hit ask,
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that lets you ask ChatiPT anything about what it sees.
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And if you hit search, then it's basically just reverse Google image searching, whatever it sees.
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Sohati BT or Google.
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So if you hit the shutter button, it snaps a photo and
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then continues to give you those two items or a pop up menu
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where you can again either search
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or ask again, pretty repetitive, you ask me, but okay,
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while this is a very pretty UI and it works pretty quickly, it
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also isn't anything, you know, particularly new that we haven't seen before.
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Like I was just watching like Galaxy S 8 review from back in
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2017, where I do a demo of the exact same thing.
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I take a picture of something in front of me.
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It looks it up with Bixby AI and it could tell you if
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it was a landmark or a product that you could shop for.
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This is going to be more capable, obviously GPT
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has a lot more capabilities and maybe even a little bit more trust
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these days than Bixby had back then, and it's certainly more well integrated.
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But yeah, so it's not something mind blowing or groundbreakingly
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new, but it is ideally more accurate and more capable than before.
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Maybe they're going to continue to build on top of this in the future.
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But then there is Chati PT integration, the sort
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of last but not least new thing, that's Siri, worse with ChatPT.
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I think a lot of people thought there was a lot more to Siri, like right off the back because it has this new animation.
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And you see the new Siri animation so you think it's the new Siri, but
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most of the new Siri stuff isn't here yet.
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But the chi PT stuff is.
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So if you ever make a request or ask a question that's
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out of the normal scope of Siri, maybe asked for
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a recipe or you ask for it to make a trip itinerary or
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something big, then it recognizes it and it can prompt you
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if you want to ask Chatchi PT instead, and if you
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confirm, then it pulls fromhatchi PT to respond.
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This is all free.
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You don't need an account for this.
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Apple has promised all sorts of masking so your data is not used for training models.
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Open AI doesn't get to collect any of this information about you through the requests.
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But you can also sign into
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your chatPT account if you want to keep a history of your
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queries or use higher end models or even go over the daily limit of free queries.
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There's even actually a button to upgrade to chat GPT
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plus built into iOS now, so it's pretty well considered.
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So yeah, the new Siri animation might be fooling some people, but really it's
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other than being able to type to Siri more easily, there's really not a whole lot actually new yet with Siri.
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But that brings me to
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the rest of the things that aren't here yet
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still, that are coming soon with software updates.
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That list is right here.
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There are more Apple intelligence features that are in the works coming soon.
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And honestly, Siri is the main one I'm interested in because it's
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supposed to be able to take in app actions.
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It should be able to reach into apps and take action inside of
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them, which I think could be
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awesome.
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I think developers could all update their apps to work
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really well with it, and it could be really useful.
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It could differentiate Siri to actually make it useful again.
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But yeah, that's still coming.
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But yeah, then from there, my take is the rest of the AI stuff
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really not super amazing
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or compelling to me just to be real.
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Like the writing tools, that seems like a nice safe use of generative AI.
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That's the thing they're sort of talking about the most, but
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I don't even find myself needing to rewrite things that often.
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And like I said, I'm not in the target demographic to use the
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image playgrounds all that much or genis all the time.
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The visual intelligence is definitely super useful like three
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or four times a year for me, like when some interesting plant or dog
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or whatever is in front of me and I want to just figure out what it is.
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But that's actually funny.
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Do you remember the clip from the Apple key note
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of that person who walks up to a dog?
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And instead of asking the person walking the dog, what kind of dog it is, they just go, hey, can I take a picture of your dog?
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And then they ask the phone what kind of dog it is instead of just asking the person.
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And that to me is the perfect encapsulation of so many of these Apple intelligence features.
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You could use them,
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and they might work really well, but should you should you
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like you can ask for a more friendly version of this letter to send to your friend
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or you could try to write it in a friendly way in the first
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place like like you can ask
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Chhat GPT to plan a whole trip for you with an itinerary and everything.
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And honestly, it's really impressive when it works,
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but are you actually going to just go in blind
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and just follow the AI-generated itinerary?
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If you even like packing, like I know there's two types of people when packing.
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Maybe some people will just follow the ad generated prompt.
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But I feel like I'm in the type that kind of wants a little bit more than that, I think.
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But yeah, I think Apple
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is going to build on and sort of iterate on
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hopefully all of these features.
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Like we have this sort of standard set that we're expecting from them
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now and this is this is the worst they'll ever be that will only get better from here.
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But it is pretty crazy to see how much emphasis is in all of the advertising
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and all the talk about the newest devices on apple.com
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as if Apple intelligence is this massive game changing, groundbreaking new thing.
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You know, there are parts of it that are really good.
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I think the background eraser tool in photos is probably the best we've seen.
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It's better than Google's.
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It's really impressive.
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I think the visual intelligence stuff has potential to be really good,
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but honestly, the best thing I think we've gotten from Apple Intelligence,
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because all this stuff is running on device, is bumping up the base memory in everything.
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There's more ram in every iPhone now and the bass memory
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on every Mac is 16 gigs now, which made the bass Mac mini an incredible deal.
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So
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shout out to Apple Intelligence for that.
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Either way, hopefully a lot more coming.
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Thanks for watching.
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Get you guys the next one.
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Peace.