YouTube demo highlights 10 practical Apple Intelligence tasks available now
- YouTuber Stephen Robles posted a May 4 video walking through 10 Apple Intelligence uses that already ship on supported iPhones, iPads, and Macs. (youtube.com) - The recurring tasks are narrow and concrete — rewrite text, summarize mail, remove photo clutter, make Genmoji, query visuals, and draft with ChatGPT. (youtube.com) - That matters because Apple’s AI story is landing as utility, not spectacle — fast, embedded features beat open-ended chatbot theater. (apple.com)
Apple Intelligence is finally easiest to understand when you stop treating it like one big AI product. It’s really a pile of small tools spread across Mail, (youtube.com)ube demo lands — Stephen Robles runs through 10 things you can actually do right now, and most of them are boring in the best possible way. They save time(youtube.com)ing. (youtube.com) ### Why does this demo matter? Because Apple’s AI pitch has been fuzzy(apple.com)atform, but users mostly want to know one thing — what can I do with it today? Robles’s video answers that by anchoring the feature set in repeatable jobs instead of hype. (youtube.com) ### What kinds of tasks show up? The list is a tour of practical helpers. Clean Up removes unwanted background objects from photos. Genmoji makes custom emoji from a text description. Image Playground generates s(youtube.com)ls can rewrite text to change tone, proofread it, or compress it. (youtube.com) ### What’s the most useful one for normal people? Probably Writing Tools. Apple built them to work nearly anywhere you type, including third-party apps. That matters more t(youtube.com)mmar, or summarizing a block of text is the kind of thing people do every day — not once for a keynote and never again. (apple.com) ### Where does ChatGPT fit in? As a fallback for harder requests. Apple lets Siri and Writing Tools hand off to ChatGPT when you want deeper generation or outside(youtube.com)sks and visual lookups. Basically, Apple handles the short, local, predictable stuff first, then reaches outward when the job gets bigger. That division tells you a lot about the product design. (apple.com) ### Why are photos and camera feature(apple.com) obvious before-and-after result. Visual intelligence can identify objects, read posters, or pull useful context from what the camera sees. These are concrete asks with clear success conditions — more like tapping a smart utility than chatting with a model. (apple.com) ### What does this say about Apple’s AI strategy? Turns out Apple is steering away from the “ask me any(apple.com) object. Make an emoji like this. That approach lowers the chance of weird failures and keeps latency down, especially when parts of the system run on-device. Apple’s own product page leans hard on privacy, local usefulness, and app integration for the same reason. (apple.com) ### Is this available to ever(apple.com)Intelligence runs on iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, iPad mini with A17 Pro, and iPads and Macs with M1 or later. So the software story is broad, but the hardware gate is real. (youtube.com) ### So what’s the bottom line? The clearest read on Apple Intelligence right now is that it’s not trying to be your new digital life form. It’s trying to be a layer of fast, useful assistance woven into apps you already use. Robles’s demo (apple.com)r bet. (youtube.com)