iOS 18 is about to make history, and part of that will be thanks to artificial intelligence. Apple plans to include artificial intelligence throughout the entire operating systemand this will include copying even popular competitors’ features, such as some of Google Photos.

They came from the company iOS 18 as “the most important update in the history” of the operating system. That is why WWDC 2024 in June next year, where it will be presented, is expected to be very interesting. Because yes, after companies like OpenAI, Google or Samsung have made remarkable strides in the field of artificial intelligence, Apple seems to have caught this whole movement on the wrong foot.

iOS 18, AI and “copied” to Google Photos

iOS 18 will add artificial intelligence to several areas of the operating system. And one of them will be in the Photos app, as Mark Gurman explained in Bloomberg this Sunday. The journalist notes that Apple will enable artificial intelligence for photo editingThis is one area where we have seen various developments from different companies over the years.

New AI capabilities in Google Photos at Google I/O 2024.

Gurman does not specify what features will appear. But he says that “none of these features will impress people who have used AI in Adobe Inc. applications.” over the past few months.” The California-based software publishing company has recently added a host of generative AI to its apps, some of which have features like automatic removal and selection of objects.

And it makes us think that It’s almost inevitable that Apple won’t copy Google Photos’ best feature in iOS 18. – or at least one of the most popular -. I’m talking, of course, about the Magic Eraser. This allows you to select and delete objects in a surprisingly efficient way, giving the user editing capabilities that were not so long ago possible without professional tools.

Google Photos Magic Eraser.
Google Photos Magic Eraser allows you to remove unwanted elements from an image.

In fact, last month we learned that Google is preparing to make Magic Eraser free for everyone. Therefore, Apple’s step in this direction becomes, although belated, even more necessary.

Source: Hiper Textual

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