Drag and drop for iPhone mirroring will be useful. Will be trying out all the new Apple Intelligence features next week.
It would be cool if the Apple intelligence can also give your writing a scan and give a plagiarism report feedback. There’s a good amount of software that scans your work against what else is out on the internet and then give you a score of how similar it is. Apple intelligence being able to do that too since it can scan your work for other things would be fantastic
Drag and drop to iPhones sounds useful.Hopefully lots of bug fixes
I won't personally use any features mentioned in the article, but I would certainly welcome bug fixes
The list is long
I worry we are just adding more bugs as they try to get AI features out the door here![]()
Drag and drop to iPhones sounds useful.
The rest of it is worthless, and almost certainly adds bugs.
The nutjobs are the idiots at Apple who think they can get away with playing stupid games.It's not weird at all. The EU governments and regulators are nut jobs. If Apple allows iPhone mirroring, they will demand apple allow Android Mirroring or get fined.
is the low power toggle available in Intel Macs? I don't see it
To me it's further proof that 'AI' is just a buzzword. This sorta feature coulda been added to apps in the 90's and nobody woulda believed claims that it's a form of 'artificial intelligence'.Use the patch tool from Pixelmator, it also relies on AI, and not only does it do a better job, it's also so much faster.
I'm seriously disappointed by this feature.
One use case is if you're editing something on your desktop/laptop and need to upload or send it through a mobile app? Drag it from your computer to your phone.I use iCloud, and everything is already in sync. Photos, files, the lot. What will you besynchingcopying to and from the iPhone?
One use case is if you're editing something on your desktop/laptop and need to upload or send it through a mobile app? Drag it from your computer to your phone.
"Click, brush or circle what you want to remove. Pinch to pan and zoom."
er... how do you 'pinch' on a Mac ??