Released back in October, Apple Intelligence has changed the way I work on my iPad and Mac.

Apple Intelligence has Helped me Become More Efficient and it Keeps Getting Better

I’ll be dishonest if I say my workflow is complicated. I’ve made it simple over the years, and thanks to Apple Intelligence, it’s simpler than ever now.

My work life revolves mostly around one app, and that’s Safari, and that’s the place I need AI to shine the most. And it does.

With Writing Tools, I don’t have to keep on reading through paragraphs and sentences over and over again before hitting the ‘Publish’ button. Just a couple of clicks and taps are more than enough for that.

With Reduce Interruptions, I can quickly focus on work and let Apple Intelligence decide which notification is important for me at the time. So far, it hasn’t failed me.

Notification summaries help me stay on top of things and save time. Sure, it may not be perfect, and I don’t expect it to be. But if it’s working fine 90% of the time, it’s fine by me.

The one thing I’m not using that much is webpage summaries. While summaries are great, sometimes you want to read the details. And I love reading details.

I started using it initially, then realized it may not be for me.

I wasn’t expecting much from AI, and I still don’t, if it’s only a chatbot. The way Apple Intelligence integrates itself throughout the system is definitely helping me out in certain things, and running this blog is right at the top of that list.

It’s hard to imagine going back to how I used to work just over a month ago. The amount of time I’m saving now is unimaginable.

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Last Update: November 26, 2024