iPhone 16 Finally Gets Smarter: Now Capable of Using Generic AI to Ignore You More Efficiently
In a groundbreaking development that has iPhone owners everywhere dusting off their devices with giddy anticipation, Apple is set to bless the iPhone 16 with what it calls “Apple Intelligence.” This monumental leap in technology will allow your phone to mansplain notifications back to you more condescendingly than ever before. According to industry oracle Mark Gurman, this October 28th update via iOS 18.1 is set to redefine user experience—by letting your iPhone annoy you with the precision of a Swiss watch.
Once the update drops, iPhone 16 users can expect to be serenaded by AI-powered notification summaries that summarize the banalities of life in a way Siri never could when she was just “dumb.” Like an overzealous intern desperate for attention, the new Siri will aim to rectify its cardinal sin of mispronouncing names in your contact list—now with a rainbow-colored flourish that will help soften the blow when it accidentally dials your ex at 2 AM.
It’s not just iPhone 16 owners who get to bask in this glory, though. Mac and iPad users with Apple silicon chips can’t escape this upgrade either, as the AI tentacles stretch out in beta form, presumably to thwart any remaining productivity they might have had left.
However, hold off on your celebratory two-step: some of Apple’s fancier tricks, like making Siri operate like an actual assistant rather than a moody teenager, will remain locked in digital purgatory until next March. By then, we might even see the debut of “Genmoji”: a feature clearly designed for those who believe emoji just aren’t expressive enough unless they come with a PhD in feeling management.
In a hard-hitting exposé on the subject, fictional Apple enthusiast Polly Pessimist declared, “I can’t wait to pay exorbitantly for another device that will furiously underline its suggestions so I can type faster while it still recommends recipes for spaghetti tacos from 2010.”
Whether users spring for the upgrade, willingly embrace their new AI overlords, or simply stare blankly at their device when it doesn’t instantly obey their thoughts, one thing is clear: Apple Intelligence is here to teach us the valuable lesson that even cutting-edge technology can still manage to miss the point.