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In recent months, Apple has been criticized quite often by users for not jumping on the artificial intelligence bandwagon. However, as it turned out today, in reality, everything is completely different. Through a press release, he presented the world with the first news for iOS 17, which are largely based on artificial intelligence. And that there is something to stand for. If they work exactly as Apple describes, they have the potential to make the lives of users with various types of disabilities easier.

Apple revealed relatively enough in its press release about the news, but we will have to wait until WWDC for their real-life presentations. In general, however, artificial intelligence and machine learning play a hugely important role in news, as it is thanks to these elements that they are able to intelligently help users with their lives. For example, the plan includes a function for smart recognition of things monitored via the Lupa application, at which the user will only need to point his finger. Even more interesting is the possibility of "copying" the voice. Apple will teach the iPhone with iOS 17 after a short "training" to take over your voice and then create it artificially, which can be useful if the user loses his real voice for any reason. At the same time, thanks to artificial intelligence, everything should be fast, user-friendly and reliable.

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Although we will be able to touch all the news in a few months, since Apple expects to release them "later this year", if they are functional at least as promised, there is no doubt that they will be able to be called revolutionary and at the same time perhaps the most important ones to appear in the field of artificial intelligence so far. Sure, they probably won't make as much of a splash as, say, ChatGPT or various image generators and the like, but it's quite clear that they have the potential to significantly improve the lives of those who need it. Then if you are interested in more about what Apple presented today, read on in our next article.

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