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Apple Intelligence is not just about AI. Although none of us have used it yet, from the keynote, it's clear that it can benefit people who are less technically inclined, regardless of age. For example, while my mom might struggle to use Apple Photos to search for specific pictures, she would have no trouble asking Siri for all the photos of her granddaughter dressed like a princess. The goal here is not about bleeding-edge technology or AI; it's about providing more natural interfaces for users, whether they are tech-savvy or not.


>For example, while my mom might struggle to use Apple Photos to search for specific pictures, she would have no trouble asking Siri for all the photos of her granddaughter dressed like a princess.

Want to point out Google photos has been able to do this with a voice command for close to(?) ten years. Just tried it with "[person name] in a dress"


Definitely, my point is that having an easy natural language interface for all products opens up new possibilities for users of all tech levels. It's not about Apple or Google Photos being first; it's about making technology accessible to everyone. And its not about "AI" its about a different way for the consumer to utilize technology.


I think you’re missing the point, you’re focusing on one very specific feature, but ignoring the larger argument here.




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