AI Is Making Your Apps Smarter

As you can expect from Apple (or any tech company these days), the main focus of the presentation was AI.
Yes, we’ve heard all about AI before, but Apple is adding it to some of its most popular apps this time around. For instance, Safari will be smart enough to automatically sort all your tabs. If you have a bunch of them open for a specific purpose, like a trip, the app will put them all together, so it’s easier for you to go back and forth between them.
There’s also a new Notify Me feature that makes Safari monitor specific web pages for you. You just tell it what you’re waiting for (like when a registration is open), and you’ll get a notification once that happens.
The Passwords app is also getting a huge upgrade. Currently, the app lets you know when your passwords might have been compromised, which is already a great feature. But with iOS 27, the Passwords app can go to any eligible website with your compromised or weak password and change it for you.
Other apps will also be improved by AI. We’ll have to test it ourselves to see if these features actually work, but they all look very promising — at least on paper.
