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Apple introduced an array of new features during their WWDC 2024 keynote event, including Apple Intelligence, iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, visionOS 2, watchOS 11, and tvOS 18.
On June 10, 2024, Apple held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), and both developers and consumers were treated to a plethora of fascinating news. The event, which was conducted virtually, included the newest software developments and product portfolio updates from Apple. The main announcements of WWDC 2024 are outlined below.
Apple just unveiled Apple Intelligence, a collection of AI-powered technologies that will improve its products in the latter part of the year. These technologies, which were unveiled at WWDC 2024, include the ability to write with AI assistance, edit images, and organize data.
Apple recently revealed “Smart Script,” a new iPad feature that quickly improves the appearance of your handwriting in notes. The program can replicate your handwriting from your notes, so even if you’re scribbling hastily, it may still seem authentically like you.
Text may also be copied and pasted by users into notes, where it will take on its handwritten appearance. You may easily remove a few sentences by scribbling over them with the Apple Pencil and they will vanish.
Apple debuted Sequoia, their most recent MacOS release, which includes several new games, productivity tools, and other features. Here’s a quick list of some noteworthy tools:
The largest response from the public was seen when Apple revealed that its calculator app would be available on iPads. In June of 2024, the Calculator app was not available on the iPad till today.
Apart from performing simple arithmetic using the program, users may now take “math notes” to facilitate more intricate math tasks, such as physics questions. For instance, it will answer a math problem for you if you write it down using an Apple Pencil.
Along with the most recent iOS enhancements that were shown today, such as enhanced Photos and control centre customization options, Apple also announced the release of iPad OS 18.
Along with redesigning the Apple pencil, iPad OS 18 also modified applications to make use of the unique features of the iPad.
Users may anticipate a new method to browse through documents in applications like Pages and Keynote, as well as an easier-to-navigate floating tab bar.
Apple’s Watch OS 11 will combine health metrics like heart rate, body temperature, and sleep to track your vitals even more precisely.
To monitor how training intensity changes over time, Apple is also introducing a training mode. On the summary page, the new tools combine age and weight to provide an “effort rating.”
It also combines other variables, including the length of your workout, to inform you when you should increase the intensity of your training.
Additionally, users may monitor your “vital” indicators, which offer more specific information about your general health.
Simultaneously, users who are pregnant will benefit more from the Health app’s capacity to alert them when their heart rate increases.
Ahead of the event, investors may be frustrated by the absence of news on artificial intelligence, considering the excitement around the technology.
They could also be hinting to some of the less interesting new features that Apple has been hyping in between the more spectacular ones, like the “Insight” function for Apple TV+, which is very similar to an already-existing feature on Amazon Prime Video. One such option is colour customization.
With a simple swipe down on the remote, viewers will now be able to seek information on performers on screen thanks to a new feature that Apple is adding to its TV app called “Insight.” It will also enable you to add the music to Apple Music and show the song that is now playing on the screen.
Apple is updating its well-liked Air Pods range with gesture capability and “voice isolation. “According to the business, when using Air Pods, Siri will soon be more integrated.
For instance, users can choose to respond to an automated assistant’s voice that only they can hear by shaking their head “yes” or “no” when a phone call comes through or if they don’t feel like speaking out in a busy elevator or bus.
Voice isolation, on the other hand, will make it easier for callers to hear whether someone is wearing Air Pods in a busy environment.
Moreover, iMessage is being improved. The organization said that users will soon be able to reply to texts using more emojis than simply thumbs up and double exclamation points.
Additionally, Apple is bringing to iMessage the capability to schedule messages, citing this as one of the most requested features.
With iOS 18, users will be able to “lock” specific applications, limiting access to them to Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode. When protecting apps like banking or insurance, or when you offer your phone to someone to show them pictures or receive their phone number, this option could be really useful.
In addition, users may now “hide” an app, making it appear exclusively in a closed, secret folder. Furthermore, their phone’s concealed app media won’t appear anywhere else.
Apple began its presentation of iOS 18 by showcasing the new customization options and controls that will be included in the update.
These include a redesigned control centre that can be accessed from the lock screen, a new tint colour that goes well with wallpaper, and an updated look for all icons when the device enters Dark Mode, which allows you to replace the flashlight icon with other tools.
With features like the ability to conceal programs in a closed folder, Apple has stated that it is also stepping up its efforts to protect user privacy and security.
Apple unveiled some upcoming software updates for its Vision Pro mixed reality headset a few months after it launched.
A wider workstation display, new hand gestures for checking battery life or opening the home screen, and the ability to delve deeper into your library of photos thanks to advanced machine learning that produces more natural depth are just a few of the richer experiences that Vision OS 2 is expected to provide for users.
According to the company, it is also giving consumers new options for creating spatial films.
Since Apple first revealed the Vision Pro a year ago, the device has been available for a few months, and based on sales, the public that purchases gadgets has responded to it rather tepidly.
While mobile software is expected to be the main topic of the keynote, generative AI might also be introduced into Vision Pro, which could take the headset to new heights in terms of customization and immersion and open up new business applications, especially in the healthcare and education sectors.
Asking questions about what they’re seeing, for example, may be possible when using a Vision Pro with generative AI. This would allow users to interact with the device through a virtual assistant that functions much like a sophisticated version of Siri.
Experts suggest that further use cases may involve guided meditations, individualized exercise regimens, and greater workplace cooperation.
It seems likely that Monday’s declarations will uphold Apple’s long-standing commitment to protecting user security and privacy.
Businesses are aware of the grave dangers that artificial intelligence poses, which range from control issues that may lead to the extinction of humans to manipulation and the dissemination of false information.
Numerous scientists and AI professionals have stated that the public needs to be better informed about the hazards and preventative actions.
Apple will have to consider the consumer effects of deploying this kind of technology.