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The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024 has already begun, and Apple has made several exciting announcements.
One standout is the introduction of Apple’s AI Intelligence, Math Notes, macOS 15 Sequoia and more.
Math Notes
With iPadOS 18, Apple introduces Math Notes, an incredible tool for solving math problems.
Users simply write down a math problem with the Apple Pencil, and the app instantly solves it—it is like magic!
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This showcases the potential of artificial intelligence. You can write out equations like "2×2=4", and the app calculates the answer, displaying it in your own handwriting. Math Notes also offers innovative ways to teach math visually.
Trying math notes for the first time, a bit buggy (beta software) but a very novel experience to see your handwriting change ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/0ImsmQmCSP
— Malay Vasa (@MalayVasa) June 12, 2024
I asked Craig Federighi if during his interview with @MKBHD Math Notes was already in the works - this is his response!
— Jacklyn Dallas (@NBTJacklyn) June 12, 2024
If you want to check out the full interview -> https://t.co/yzNS8QnSab
Very energizing conversation!!:) grateful pic.twitter.com/n7qJzHEl3z
Super impressed with Math Notes so far…works perfectly in #Freeform! #iPadOS18 pic.twitter.com/g6ImDveqqW
— Mike Sammartano (@mikesammartano) June 11, 2024
'Siri' interactions on AirPods
Another highlight is 'Siri' interactions on AirPods. This new feature allows users to control calls using head gestures if they have AirPods Pro.
While AirPods are convenient for letting Siri read notifications and messages, there are situations where talking to Siri is not ideal. Apple's solution is simple: nod your head to accept a call or shake it to decline. It's a hands-free way to manage calls.
New Siri updates look great.. being able to actually take action inside and across various apps. #WWDC pic.twitter.com/BBVIViaSIK
— iJustine (@ijustine) June 10, 2024
macOS 15 Sequoia
While not entirely new, macOS 15 Sequoia brings a helpful feature to Apple users.
It allows iPhone mirroring on Mac, seamlessly displaying your iPhone screen on your Mac without needing to hold the device.
You gain full control of your iPhone and receive notifications on your Mac. Plus, your iPhone stays locked during mirroring, preserving your privacy.