With the release of iOS 27, Apple has made the Shortcuts app more user-friendly for casual iPhone users. The integration of Apple Intelligence allows users to create shortcuts using natural language, making them more accessible to the average person. When you initiate a new shortcut, a text box prompts you to describe the desired action, and Apple Intelligence automatically selects the appropriate actions and creates the automation. Users can set up shortcuts for various tasks, such as setting alarms based on calendar events, getting weather updates, or controlling smart home devices. Shortcuts can be triggered by different factors like time, location, or app actions. Once a shortcut is described, users can test it, refine it, or manually edit it for more complex tasks. The app introduces new automation triggers and actions, enhancing its functionality. Improved Apple Intelligence models provide broader knowledge access, and the app supports cross-platform use on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, with language support for multiple languages. The new features require compatible Apple devices, including the latest iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
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