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Your iPhone is Getting Way Smarter: 8 Hidden AI Features in iOS 27 You'll Actually Use

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While Apple’s big presentation this month may have highlighted a much smarter Siri, the real story for your everyday life might be the quieter ways artificial intelligence is slipping into your iPhone. Rather than building a single, super-chatty AI assistant, Apple is baking these smart capabilities directly into the apps you already use. It means your phone is getting more helpful without you having to learn a whole new way to interact with it. One of the most practical additions is a new feature that will let you split a restaurant bill right from your phone. Simply snap a photo of the receipt, and your iPhone uses its new "Apple Intelligence" to figure out all the line items, taxes, and tip. You can then pick what you ordered and send a request through Messages for your friends to do the same, making group dining payments a breeze. This smart tool only pops up when you need it and works seamlessly with Apple Cash. Another powerful update focuses on keeping you...

8 Practical AI Tools in iOS 27 That Make Your iPhone Smarter Than Just Siri

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You know those frustrating moments when your passwords are leaked, or you are stuck manually splitting a restaurant bill? Good news is on the way for iPhone users. While everyone is talking about the smarter new Siri, Apple is quietly rolling out a bunch of genuinely useful AI features inside your everyday apps with iOS 27. These aren't flashy chatbots, but rather tools designed to make your iPhone feel a lot more capable and less of a hassle to use. One of the most impactful upgrades will help you keep your online accounts safe. With iOS 27, your iPhone can now automatically spot weak or compromised passwords. If a password has been part of a data breach, the system will securely visit the website, log in for you, and create a brand new, stronger password without you lifting a finger. This could save you a lot of worry and effort in our increasingly digital lives. Imagine taking a picture of a restaurant receipt and having your iPhone instantly figure out who ordered ...

Apple's WWDC 2026 event has just wrapped up, and the company made some significant announcements abo...

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But Siri was just the beginning. Apple also announced a slew of updates to its Apple Intelligence platform, including new features like tab management for Safari, one-tap password updating, and cross-app context awareness. The company also revealed that it will be introducing a new systemwide dictation experience that can correct spellings, punctuation, and capitalization. In addition to these updates, Apple also made some changes to its Liquid Glass design, which has been a point of contention for some users. The company will now allow users to dial back some of the design's elements or highlight them if they prefer. Apple also showed off a new, layered approach to Liquid Glass within its apps. But what does all of this mean for users? For one, it means that Apple is taking steps to improve its AI capabilities and make its products more user-friendly. The new Siri AI, for example, has the potential to make it easier for users to interact with their devices and get the...