WWDC 2024 Apple Intelligence Recap in 14 minutes
Summary
TLDRApple's WWDC 2024 introduced a plethora of updates across its ecosystem, with a spotlight on customization and AI integration. Key highlights include new views for Vision Pro, a customizable home screen for iOS 18, enhanced iMessage features, and a redesigned Photos app. Watch OS 11 emphasizes fitness with training load, while iPad OS 18 brings a floating bar menu and context menu for native apps. MacOS Sequoia introduces window tiling and iPhone mirroring, and the new iCloud Keychain app, 'Passwords,' consolidates password management. Apple's AI advancements promise smarter Siri interactions and efficiency gains, all with a strong focus on user privacy.
Takeaways
- 📊 WWDC 2024 introduced a range of updates across Apple's operating systems, focusing on user customization and personalization.
- 🖥️ Vision OS 2 brings new display capabilities, including different views and aspect ratios, and the ability to rearrange the home screen.
- 🕰️ A new interaction in Vision OS 2 allows users to check the time, battery life, and access the control center with hand gestures.
- 📲 iOS 18 features a customizable home screen, allowing users to freely move apps and change their appearance with new dark mode hues.
- 🔧 The Control Center in iOS 18 is more customizable with new widget arrangements and deeper views for functions like music and Apple TV remote.
- 💬 iMessage gains new functionalities, including tapbacks with emojis, scheduled messages, and text formatting options.
- 🗺️ Updates to Mail, Maps, and Wallet applications enhance integration and introduce new event tickets.
- 🎥 tvOS gets 'Insight', a feature providing real-time information about actors and music during movie or show viewing.
- ⌚ watchOS 11 emphasizes fitness and health with new features like 'training load' and a 'vitals' application for health data consolidation.
- 📝 iPadOS 18 includes a new floating bar menu and context menu for easier navigation in native and third-party apps.
- 🧩 Apple's AI integrations aim to improve efficiency with Siri, offering capabilities in language, image personalization, and taking actions on behalf of the user.
Q & A
What were the three main updates to Vision OS 2 presented at WWDC 2024?
-The three main updates to Vision OS 2 include different views and aspect ratios for using Vision Pro with Mac, rearranging the home screen similar to iPad or iPhone, and a new interaction feature to check time, battery life, and access the control center more quickly.
What is the new feature for spatial photos in Vision OS 2?
-Spatial photos in Vision OS 2 will debut and be available in multiple countries starting from the summer, offering a more immersive content experience.
What customizations are introduced in iOS 18 for the home screen?
-iOS 18 introduces the ability to move applications around freely, place multiple apps in the bottom row without following the traditional grid format, and customize the color hues of apps for a personalized appearance.
How is the dark mode updated in iOS 18?
-The dark mode in iOS 18 is updated to not only change the view of the wallpaper and settings but also the hue of the apps, allowing users to choose different color variations for a more personalized look.
What changes are made to the Control Center in iOS 18?
-The Control Center in iOS 18 becomes more customizable with a change in icon design and the ability to rearrange widgets and applications. It also includes more in-depth views for different sections like music or Apple TV remote control.
What new features are added to iMessage in iOS 18?
-iMessage in iOS 18 adds features like tapbacks with customizable emojis, scheduling messages, animating text effects, and formatting text with underlines, strikethroughs, bold, and italics.
What is the new feature called 'training load' introduced in watchOS 11?
-Training load is a feature in watchOS 11 that measures the intensity of workouts, allowing users to compete against themselves and understand their training efforts, helping to manage recovery.
What is the new application or feature called 'vitals' in watchOS 11?
-The 'vitals' feature in watchOS 11 aggregates all health-related data and statistics to provide a consolidated view of different health vitals, making it easier for users to assess their health status.
What is the new floating Bar menu and context menu in iPadOS 18?
-The new floating Bar menu and context menu in iPadOS 18 are designed to improve navigation within specific iPad applications, making it easier to use native apps and potentially third-party apps as well.
What is the significance of the new 'Math Notes' feature in the Calculator app for iPadOS 18?
-The 'Math Notes' feature allows users to write down and solve complex math equations in real time, change variables to see how the final answer is affected, and integrates with the Notes app for a more comprehensive math-solving experience.
What are the three main features of macOS Sequoia?
-The three main features of macOS Sequoia are window tiling for automatic window management, iPhone mirroring to use the iPhone virtually on the Mac desktop, and a new dedicated application called 'Passwords' for managing iCloud keychain.
How does Apple's AI integration aim to improve day-to-day tasks?
-Apple's AI integration aims to make day-to-day tasks more efficient by enabling Siri to perform actions that previously required multiple steps across different applications, focusing on language, image personalization, and taking actions on behalf of the user.
What is the 'Share Play' update in iPadOS 18?
-The 'Share Play' update allows users to share their screen with someone else and let them control it via their iPad, which is useful for teaching or guiding someone through a process.
What are the privacy considerations Apple emphasized with their AI integration?
-Apple emphasized that their AI integration is privacy-centric, ensuring that no personal data is stored and that Apple has no access to the information used by Siri or other AI features.
Outlines
📱 WWDC 2024 Recap and iOS/iPadOS Features
This paragraph provides a quick recap of WWDC 2024, highlighting the main features of the new operating systems. The speaker plans to delve deeper into the iOS and iPadOS betas in upcoming videos. Key announcements include the introduction of different views and aspect ratios for Vision Pro, rearrangement of the home screen in Vision OS 2, and new interaction features for time, battery life, and the control center. Additional features discussed are immersive video content, spatial photos, and the ability to demo Vision Pros in stores. The paragraph sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of the updates.
🌞 iOS 18 and iPadOS 18: Customization and Integration
The speaker discusses the highly anticipated updates for iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, emphasizing new levels of customization and integration. For iOS, the updates include a customizable home screen, a new dark mode with color variations for apps, and a more personalized control center. The lock screen is also customizable with interactive widgets. iMessage receives new features like tapbacks with emojis, message scheduling, and text formatting options. Mail, Maps, Wallet, and other apps are updated for better functionality. The Photos app is redesigned for easier navigation. For iPadOS, the updates mirror those of iOS but also introduce a new floating bar menu and context menu for easier app navigation, Share Play for collaborative screen sharing, and a calculator app with a math notes feature. The Notes app gets smart scripts for improved handwriting recognition and text editing.
🤖 Apple's AI Advancements and Ecosystem Integration
The final paragraph focuses on Apple's advancements in AI and how they will enhance user experience across devices. The new macOS, named Sequoia, introduces window tiling and iPhone mirroring, allowing the iPhone to be used virtually on the Mac. The iCloud Keychain is upgraded to a 'Passwords' app for better password management. Siri is set to become smarter with improved language understanding, image personalization, and action capabilities, all while maintaining a strong focus on user privacy. The AI integrations aim to streamline daily tasks and improve efficiency without requiring users to relearn how to interact with their devices. The speaker also mentions upcoming videos detailing the top five Apple intelligence features and encourages viewers to share their thoughts on Apple's AI direction.
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Highlights
Introduction to WWDC 2024 and the upcoming deep dive into iOS and iPadOS betas.
Vision OS 2 introduces different views, aspect ratios, and display sizes for use with Mac.
New rearrangeable home screen for Vision OS 2, including a new interaction to check time and battery life.
Spatial photos debut in multiple countries, enhancing immersive content viewing experience.
iOS 18 brings a customizable home screen with the ability to freely move apps.
Dark mode in iOS 18 now changes app hues and allows for complete color customization.
Control Center in iOS 18 is more customizable with new widget arrangements.
Lock screen widgets are now interactable and customizable on iOS 18.
iMessage receives updates including tapbacks with emojis, scheduled messages, and text effects.
Updates to Mail, Maps, Wallet, and new event tickets in iOS 18.
Journal app gets a search feature for old entries in iOS 18.
Photos app redesigned for easier navigation and format in iOS 18.
AirPods Pro introduces gesture interaction with Siri and silent communication during calls.
tvOS Insight feature provides real-time information about actors and music in shows and movies.
Watch OS 11 focuses on fitness and health with new features like training load and vitals app.
iPad OS 18 includes a new floating bar menu and context menu for easier navigation.
Share Play update allows screen sharing and control with others.
Introduction of a calculator app with math notes feature for iPad OS 18.
Notes app in iPad OS 18 gets smart scripts for improved handwriting recognition and text editing.
Mac OS Sequoia brings window tiling and iPhone mirroring for enhanced multitasking.
iCloud Keychain is now a dedicated app called Passwords across all Apple devices.
Apple's AI integrations aim to improve efficiency and daily tasks without compromising privacy.
Siri's capabilities are expanded with new animations and contextual assistance.
Transcripts
well everybody wwc has come and gone and
in this video I want to quickly recap
everything before we start to Deep dive
into all the iOS betas and iPad OS betas
here in the coming days so without
further Ado let's see exactly what WWDC
entailed this year let's get into
[Music]
it so let's get started with the recap
of WWDC 2024 we're going to keep this
short and concise and then we'll have
some subsequent videos once we get the
betas installed to actually walk you
guys through some top features for all
the os's that we got today so the first
one Apple started with was with vision
OS 2 there are three main things to know
about this one the first one that I
thought was the absolute coolest one is
that we finally have different views
different aspect ratios and different
sizes for whenever you're able to use
your Vision Pro alongside your Mac as a
secondary or main display Apple showed
an awesome demo of a Ultra wide angle
display that's kind of encompassing I
don't know pretty much 180 degrees of
your actual View and still being able to
work on your Mac so I think that's an
amazing new feature that I'm surprised
wasn't there when the first version of
vision a West did come out secondly
you'll be able to now rearrange your
home screen as you are able to rearrange
any home screen on let's say like an
iPad or an iPhone which again was a
surprise it wasn't out with vision os1
and lastly they added a new interaction
to let you know time battery life date
and things like that because people were
noticing that it's kind of like a casino
inside of vision OS where you aren't
really aware of the time or how much
battery you have left because there
isn't anything persistent on the screen
so now you're able to kind of move your
hand into the actual view to let you
know exactly how much time there is how
much battery life you you have and
access control center just that much
quicker we also got some updates to some
more immersive video that's coming out
some more immersive content spatial
photos are now making a debut and we
will be getting this in multiple
countries starting this summer so
finally it's not us specific but there
are other countries which are list right
here so if you're looking enough to be
one of the countries listed right here
you can Now demo those Vision Pros in
store so now let's talk about iOS 18 and
what to expect on your new iPhones with
the new update and again like I
mentioned we will have videos of
everything kind of going deeper but
here's a high level so first off we were
right about that having a new
customizable home screen which apple is
now letting us move applications around
wherever we want being able to move
multiple apps and kind of putting them
on the bottom row without having to
follow that grid format that we've known
for years so that's a welcome addition
secondly we got a new dark mode version
so it changes not only the actual view
of like your wallpaper and some of the
settings but now it also changes the Hue
of your apps from a light color now to a
darker color and then also you can
change the color in total of all the
applications by adding different Hues
and different color variations very
similar to how you choose your colors in
your current lock screen when you choose
a color of let's say your time and
things like that so that is now all
customizable and more of an appearance
and personalization thing than anything
else another new big update is going to
be to control center which got a lot
more customizable you kind of saw in the
demo that the icons change a little bit
you know how fully round icons some
still square but rounded off icons and
then also you can now fully customize it
the same way that you customize
something like your home screen so you
can move different widgets around move
different applications around and then
also there are different views and more
in-depth views for different portions of
your your control center like music or
like the actual remote control of Apple
TV and things like that and then those
same widgets that are being used on the
control center can now be used and moved
over to your lock screen widgets and are
also interactable like they are inside
the control center and then finally we
are able to change those shortcuts on
the bottom right and bottom left of your
lock screen it has always been the
flashlight on the left and the camera on
the right but now you can customize it
to whatever you want which is something
that I've wanted for years and years now
so that's great to see and then those
same control center shortcuts can also
be mapped to your action button if you
have an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max so a
lot more integration a lot more
customization and just easier to use
from a personalization standpoint Apple
then moved on to iMessage iMessage got a
bunch of new features where again it
made it a little bit more fun to use a
little easier to use so the first update
they got was tapbacks when Apple
released tapbacks inside of iMessage I
thought it was amazing because it's a
way to kind of acknowledge somebody or
something whenever you get a message
without having to actually send a
message back but now tapbacks get a
little bit more in-depth by being able
to add emojis as opposed to just having
a thumbs up and thumb down now you can
add any Emoji you want to any message
itself but then we also got some other
updates like being able to schedule
messages being able to animate text
effects and being able to actually
format different text as well by adding
underlines and strikethroughs and
Bolding and italicizing different parts
of a message we also got some updates to
mail to maps to the wallet application
for better integration and new event
tickets we got a new Journal update so
you can not search old journal entries
that you had before so a little bit more
in terms of what we get from a feature
set standpoint inside of the journals
app and then they redesign the photos
application into ality by making it just
a little bit more easy to use by adding
a new view on the bottom third of the
screen being able to maybe cut out
screenshots and receipts and things that
are not applicable to whatever you're
searching so that's always great to see
just making it easier without getting
rid of the stuff that you want but just
making it a little bit easier to
navigate and format and be able to use
whenever you are maybe looking for an
old photo from years past Apple then
moved on to an audio and home section
and there's two big things that I want
to mention here first is going to be
airpods Pro and then being able to
gesture to interact with Siri when you
have your airpods pro on but the coolest
part is that let's say you're getting a
phone call and you're in a crowded area
you can now nod up and down for yes and
Nod side to side for no if you want to
take that phone call without having to
say you know hey blank or without having
to say anything at all and then tvos is
going to get a new update that's called
Insight which is very similar to what
Amazon has I don't know if you've ever
used Amazon Prime to get all that
information but this is a little bit
more real time where it's let's say
you're watching a movie and you don't
know the actor's name you pull up the
Insight in real time it'll find out who
that actor is you get deeper into the
actor's biography but then also little
things like wouldn't even have noticed
like maybe there's background music
playing whatever movie or show you're
watching and you want to find out what
that song is and then add it to your
Apple playlist and things like that so
there's a lot of integration and again
it talks to the entire ecosystem so it's
able to maybe play alongside things like
apple music Apple then moved on to watch
OS 11 and watch OS is one of these
things that's getting more and more
nuanced as time goes on because there's
only so much you can do with such a
small screen on your wrist and you know
such a small computer on her wrist but
Apple's really just again doubling and
tripling and quadrupling down on fitness
and health and all that that good stuff
the first thing that they brought up was
something called training load which I
think is really really cool again I'm
somebody that's kind of nerdy when it
comes to tracking your Fitness aspects
and all your Fitness data you know it's
a blessing and a curse but training load
is basically how they're going to
measure intensity of your actual
workouts and you're able to compete
against yourself in a way that you
haven't been able to compete against
yourself before but then they're also
using training load to help you
understand how hard you're training and
if you're even training too hard to help
your body recover alongside of that so
training load is going to be something
I'm going to definitely play with so
stay subscribe for a video like that and
then there's something called the new
vitals application or the new vitals
feature which pretty much Aggregates all
your different Health features and
different health statistics and data to
give you this one Consolidated look of
all your different vitals whether it is
just your BPM or your V2 or anything
else that the Apple watch is able to
measure because it's measuring a lot of
different data points sometimes it can
get overwhelming so the vitals app is
going to help you consolidate that so
you can get a good view of like hey
you're healthy or hey you're not healthy
which I think is cool but then that
opens up a whole other door of you know
health anxiety and things like that
which we don't want to get into but I
know that that's a real thing so
definitely be careful with how much
information you want to actually be
looking at constantly from your Apple
watch and your healthkit data and then
we moved on to iPad OS 18 which is one
that I was looking forward to the most
because again iPad first user I love my
iPad I want my iPad to be my computer
and I want the iPad to be a computer
replacement or option for people looking
to get a new computer but iPad OS 18 did
include a lot of those features that we
got from IOS 18 like being able to
recustom your home screen move
applications wherever you want change of
colors dark mode versus light mode the
different Hues being able to have the
control center be customized so all that
is coming to iPad OS but something new
that we got was the new floating Bar
menu and the new context menu which is
something that's coming to iPad specific
applications it's just going to be an
easier way to navigate certain
applications and apple is going to put
it on all of their native apps and I'm
sure it's going to be easy to be added
to third party apps as well share play
got a brand new update which honestly
would have come in handy a couple days
ago where you're able to now share your
screen with somebody else and let them
control it via their iPad so if you need
to maybe maybe watch your mom through
something or walk somebody else through
something teach somebody how to do
something on the iPad itself you can not
only take control but then even before
that you actually draw and point things
out so people can actually do it
themselves and then drum roll please
everybody we finally got a calculator
app which I'm going to do an entire
video on separately so definitely stay
tuned because again Apple reinvented the
calculator and they brought the
calculator app the way that they should
have brought the calculator app to the
iPad I'm sure they could have done this
years ago but of course you're going to
get the normal calculator experience you
got from years past but the cool part is
this new math notes feature which is
something that I wish I had when I was
in high school and in college like again
10 12 years ago I would have yearned for
this but now I don't really see myself
using this too often because I'm not
solving complex equations on a
day-to-day you can literally write down
math equations and variables and
problems and limits and calculus
problems and algebra problems and then
be able to solve it in real time and not
only that but then changing different
variables alongside of that to then
change the final answer which I think is
very cool so math notes coming to the
calculator app and then also being
integrated into the notes app I think is
a huge plus and then talking about the
notes app we got something called smart
scripts which again it's for those
people that take notes on their iPad and
take very thorough notes not only will
it make your handwriting notes even
neater by kind of changing it up for you
a little bit it'll still keep it as a
handwritten note but it'll make it
neater for you as opposed to changing it
from handwritten to like regular text
format which is cool but then it'll also
mimic your handwriting if you need to
maybe change a word out so basically
it's going to treat your handwritten
notes as a regular text note and it's
going to treat it that same way with
like autocomplete and spell check and
being able to reformat things so I think
that's going to be very cool for people
that take notes on their iPad and then
finally Apple talked about Mac OS
Sequoia they picked literally the
hardest thing to spell on the World to
call their new Mac OS operating system
but three big things to take into
consideration here number one the
simplest thing which took forever to
come to Apple is window tiling so now it
can automatically tile different windows
so you know you don't have to like
manually minimize and make them bigger
to get maybe three four or five
different applications open at the same
time number two is going to be the
iPhone mirroring I think this is super
cool because now you can basically grab
your iPhone and use it virtually on your
Mac desktop with your iPhone being in a
completely separate room I'm assuming
this works as long as it's on the same
Wi-Fi and kind of within range and
things like that but they also showed
off that you don't need to actually
unlock your iPhone from your iPhone
itself in order to be able to use this
so I think this is an awesome feature
and you can basically use your iPhone as
you would use your iPhone in any other
situation just virtually on your Mac
desktop and then lastly they brought the
new iCloud keychain they turned it into
an app called passwords so now we have a
dedicated application called passwords
to to manage all of your passwords and
again that's going to happen and come
also to iPad OS as well as iOS 18 and
then last but not least Apple did talk
about their apple intelligence their AI
Integrations and how it's going to kind
of better Our Lives long story short
Apple talked a lot about the
capabilities and they showed a bunch of
demos which were very cool and how
basically Siri is going to get a lot
smarter and how it's going to help you
day-to-day with kind of day-to-day
efficiency tasks and efficiency gains
things that would have taken you maybe
three or four or five steps to do with
two or three different applications can
that be instantly done through Siri with
your voice or with text itself so again
there was three big categories that
Apple talked about it's going to be
language so how it's going to work with
language and text images being able to
personalize images and create images
from scratch using Apple's Ai and then
action as well being able to take action
on your behalf again not as far as like
what the rabbit R1 promised they weren't
ordering stuff from Uber Eats or door
Dash and they weren't ordering Ubers
with Siri but I could see it getting
there at some point just for right now
it's all going to be mostly internal
like being able to find a specific image
with your voice or being able to pull
something for your messages or something
from your mail app and then being able
to use it into your files app so
everything's going to work integrated
and work very well together but the idea
here is to make it easier for you to get
your day-to-day done while staying
efficient without getting in the way and
without having to make you kind of
relearn anything at the end of the day
and apple did spend a big portion of
this on privacy because you know with
the buzzword of AI people are a little
bit worried in terms of what that means
and how much information you're giving
up and how much of your freedom you're
giving up so Apple is very adamant about
how privacy Centric they were how they
weren't storing anything how Apple has
access to nothing that you're using so
again to eat their own to see exactly
how much you want to be able to use
again to each their own how much they
want to use their AI their apple
intelligence but it is going to be
across all of their devices and it will
be supported by products that have an M
series chip so anything with an M1 or
newer and then when it comes to iPhones
you need the a17 pro which for right now
is only the 15 Pro and the 15 Pro Mac so
again Apple spent a lot of time on this
to show off demos and like I mentioned
we will have a top five Apple
intelligence features coming your way
very very soon so definitely stay
subscribed for that but let me know in
the comment down below what you think
Apple's going to be doing with their
apple intelligence with their AI what is
the coolest demo that you saw when you
were looking at the keynote there was a
bunch of different ones but again it's
all kind of day-to-day tasks that are
going to be easier because of Apple
intelligence because of Siri and how
it's being used and I will say that
Siri's new animations and how Siri looks
and how Siri is going to feel does look
a lot cooler than what it did before so
Apple's completely rebranding what Siri
is what Siri can do and helping you out
from a contextual standpoint of what
series is going to be capable of in the
future so everybody that will just about
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the features that we talked about
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excited to get my hands on it install it
on my main devices which is again
install at your own risk there have been
rumors that this one could be one of the
more buggier beta 1es in the last couple
years because of all the different AI
features features Apple intelligence
features that will be coming out so
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