Apple’s AI push feels like catching up—until you look closer at Safari and Shortcuts. The new AI-powered Shortcuts app lets you say things like “send Anna a text with three kissy emojis” and auto-build the automation. It’s still rough—struggling with complex tasks or third-party apps—but the vision is powerful: tell your phone what you want, and it does it. Meanwhile, Safari lets you create browser extensions with plain language like “copy page as Markdown link,” making customization effortless without coding. Apple’s deep device access could unlock automations others can’t touch.
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