Apple iOS 27: Will the next update prove to be a boon for the lazy? Agentic AI will handle the tough tasks itself..
Is the password for your Gmail or any other account weak? Platforms often warn us that our passwords have been leaked or are weak, yet we tend to ignore these alerts—often out of sheer laziness regarding the hassle of visiting the website, creating a new password, and remembering it.
But imagine if an app could identify your weak password and automatically visit the website to set a strong one for you. This isn't magic; it’s Apple’s latest innovation. Let’s break it down simply for tech enthusiasts:
Apple’s New Password App Powered by Agentic AI
Apple’s upcoming operating system, iOS 27, offers a definitive solution to this common issue of user inertia. Apple’s new password app will not only detect weak or compromised passwords but—leveraging Agentic AI—will also automatically visit the relevant website, generate a new, robust password, and save it for you. This AI will operate vigilantly in the background, much like a James Bond (007) agent.
AirDrop Gets 69% Faster
iOS 27, set to roll out by the end of September, brings more than just a password app; it also significantly boosts the speed of Apple-to-Apple file transfers (AirDrop). You can gauge the speed improvement from these figures:
iOS 26: Transferring a 3.5 GB video takes 2 minutes and 11 seconds.
iOS 27: The same task is completed in just 41 seconds.
In other words, the new update delivers a massive 69% increase in file-sharing speed.
A Powerful Combo: Siri and Gemini
The standout feature of iOS 27 is its new Siri AI. It functions as a brilliant hybrid of Apple’s Siri and Google’s Gemini. It is so advanced that it can execute tasks based on your commands or even anticipate your needs and complete actions proactively.
However, we will have to wait for Apple’s official rollout to see exactly when and how this will be fully implemented across the system. Always remember a famous rule among tech experts: "Never buy a gadget based on the promise of future software updates."
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