
Some of it is literally re-announcing features that already existed. Most of the features operate on-device. The ones that don’t run on-device use servers that Apple announced two years ago for Private Cloud Compute, where no one can access the data besides you and usually require explicit invocation (e.g. triggering Siri)
That’s what I hate the most about the AI push. Calling everything; search engines, QR code generators, voice chats/assistants, translators.., AI. It’s annoying. And have the time these features are stupid, not an improvement and added on top of existing feature (search engines for example).
This is the feature I’m referring to that seems like it’s re-announced. It’s pretty minor and may just be an error on the reporter’s part, but the ability to add a reminder by typing “Do X at Y time” and have it actually create a reminder titled “Do X” and alert at Y time has been there for a while. That’s not even powered by an LLM, unless they’ve changed it recently. There are much smaller models (not LLMs) that can pick up days of the week and times for this purpose
It’s a pretty simple feature tbh. It saves a few clicks, especially on a computer. No need to poke around the calendar, scroll through the dates, accidentally set something for AM instead of PM (I’ve accidentally done this several times). The model behind it is simply looking for things that look like date and time-related phrases
They got sent because it heard “Alexa” for some reason. Everything after “Alexa” *is* sent to Amazon. I have zero clue why it happens and just told you I turned off my Alexa myself, partially because of this issue. Things like “I’ll text you” (said quickly) can be picked up by mistake. I know people who have siblings named Alexa and they changed the word to “Echo” because it triggered wayyyy too often