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Apple Mail in iOS 18 is set to receive substantial improvements powered by new AI capabilities, including more powerful search, generative "Smart Replies," and email composition assistance.

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According to a new report from AppleInsider, results returned when performing a Mail search will be beefed up to include additional information from Contacts, locations, and locally stored documents.

Meanwhile, "Smart Replies" will rely on Apple's on-device large-language model (LLM), internally known as Ajax. Combined with Siri's deep integration with Mail and the virtual assistant's ability to create replies on the fly at the user's request, Smart Replies are being developed to streamline communication and save time.

Associated with the new Mail features is a new system-wide writing tools framework that could enable text editing via Siri. The framework is apparently included in pre-release versions of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15.

Although little is known about its implementation, the report claims that it could help change the style or tone of the user's text as they type an email or message. If a user wanted to sound less casual, for example, they could ask Siri to "Make this text more professional."

The report offers a number of other tidbits related to "Project BlackPearl" – Apple's codename for some cross-system AI and machine learning enhancements – including automatic email categorization based on content (e.g. time sensitivity), ability to summarize emails and email threads, as well as notification summaries based on topic.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has previously touched on many of the other rumored new AI features mentioned in the report that are coming to iOS 18 and macOS 15. You can find more details about them in our previous coverage.

Article Link: iOS 18: Apple Mail App May Help You Compose and Reply to Your Emails
 
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curious if all those AI features will be an Opt-In offered as a monthly subscription to unlock it.
It has been mentioned it will be Opt-In (see provided article). No mention of any subscription so far.

 
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I am just hoping that Apple has considered user security, privacy, and opt-in rather than opt-out. I will probably find one or two of these "AI" thingies useful and want to fire the rest into the sun.

Let me do that.
 
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Gee...I wonder how long it will be before A.I. wipes us after we leave the bathroom and gives us warm milk before we go to bed (been in this industry for 30 years, and I do NOT like what I'm seeing with A.I.).
The good news is that then you see the over-hyped nature of it and realize that most of it is going to deflate like an old helium mylar balloon. What is left will be functionally useful. Said as someone also in this industry, although not quite 30 years--more like 25.
 
So is all this just Apple’s version of Copilot?
Of a sort. It's more what they were going to do anyway with the implementation sped up. The have had LLM chips on their hardware for years. Now as far as a chatbot, I think they will use OpenAI with extra privacy controls (hopefully?) but it will be opt-in.
 
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I can already do that with ChatGPT. What I can't do that with ChatGPT is using a Mail app that correctly sync read emails across devices of the same ecosystem...
 
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Something that I would find TRULY helpful would be the option for reminders on mails sent but not yet replied to. Say I request a quote or an invoice or a RSVP but the addressee hasn't sent it yet. And then I could see a list with all the outstanding replies. That would be great and could REALLY help with my workflow. To some degree Gmail has implemented this I think but it is still missing on the Apple Mail app. It is such a nuissance to keep track of all the outstanding correspondence. Why hasn't anybody thought about this yet?
 
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