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iOS 18 to Apple's AI: Everything announced at the WWDC 2024

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iPhone home screen update

With the upcoming iOS 18, iPhone users can customize the position of the application on the screen, move and place it anywhere, and also change the lock screen and control center. 

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Siri and ChatGPT

With Apple Intelligence, Siri can now get information from emails, messages, and photos, as well as other third-party apps, to answer questions. It will also have ChatGPT support. 

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Cloud privacy

Apple boasts its privacy and plans to enhance it with Apple Intelligence, using it to secure all users's data in a cloud-based model on a special server utilizing Apple silicone. 

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AirPods update

Siri can now detect head movements with AirPods, and the user can answer Siri's questions by nodding yes or no. It will also be able to hear you in a noisy background. 

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Apple Genmoji update

Apple's Genmoji will allow users to make their own custom emojis to express themselves. 

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iPadOS 18 Updates

iPadOS18 has introduced several new updates to the iPad, such as a scientific calculator, home screen customization, control center customization, and a better photo gallery. 

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Mac update

The new Mac OS update offers new features such as screen mirroring, better video calls, and smartphone linking to the laptop. 

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Apple watch update

Watch OS 11 was also announced at the WWDC 2024. The new features include a training mode, pregnancy tracking, vital app, customizable summary tab, and more. 

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Passwords storage

Like Google, Apple has also announced its password app which will save all the passwords you type on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other devices. 

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Safari update

Apple's Safari is now equipped with AI and will enhance the searching experience with AI highlighting important data on websites and webpages. 

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