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iOS 18: MailOnline's guide to the most exciting features coming in Apple's huge iPhone update - including AI-generated 'genmoji', hidden apps, and the ability to pay someone by touching your phones together
No matter how you use your iPhone, Apple's huge iOS 18 update is certain to bring some big changes to your favourite apps. Revealed at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this week, Apple's latest update will hit devices in autumn this year. From the controversial ability to hide apps to the ability to generate new emojis with AI, iOS 18 is set to roll out with a truly bewildering amount of changes. But the software update won't just give you new features, - it will also bring the new'Apple Intelligence' AI integration to compatible phones. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the absolute mountain of new content in this huge update, here's MailOnline's guide to the biggest features to look out for.
Audio from Apple's Siri to be reviewed by humans again with iPhone update
Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 29 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com Apple has resumed the controversial practice of allowing humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update. After an investigative report, the California-based tech giant ended the practice in August. Although using humans to audit audio is common in Silicon Valley -- Amazon and Google have also taken flak for the practice -- seen by critics as undermining Apple's attempts to market itself as a guardian of privacy.
Keeping privacy in mind, Apple resumes human reviews of Siri audio with iPhone update
NEW YORK โ Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update. In August, Apple suspended the practice and apologized for the way it used people, rather than just machines, to review the audio. While common in the tech industry, the practice undermined Apple's attempts to position itself as a trusted steward of privacy. CEO Tim Cook repeatedly has declared the company's belief that "privacy is a fundamental human right," a phrase that cropped up again in Apple's apology. Now, Apple is giving consumers notice when installing the update, iOS 13.2.
Apple Slammed For Lack of Innovation, But iPhone Sales Are Still Expected To Peak In 2018
Sorry Apple fans, but Oppenheimer senior analyst Andrew Uerkwitz thinks the Cupertino giant does not have what it takes to lead the tech industry. Uerkwitz even issued a brutal note to talk about "strategic issues" in Tim Cook's company. In the note that was obtained by Business Insider on Friday, Uerkwitz wrote that he and the investment banking company actually think that Samsung's biggest rival does not have enough courage to be the leader of the industry in terms of innovation. He also noted that Apple has greater risks because of this. "We believe Apple lacks the courage to lead the next generation of innovation (AI, cloud-based services, messaging); instead will become more reliant than ever on the iPhone," a part of the note read.