AI is making its way to iOS 18, bringing a functional AI makeover to many apps and interface elements. While we’ve covered most of these updates in our iOS 18 hub, one app that seems to be missing from the list but could greatly benefit from AI integration is Shortcuts.
The Shortcuts app has been a key part of iOS (and macOS) since its introduction at WWDC’18 alongside iOS 12. Originally known as Workflow, it has always been a powerful tool for combining actions and triggers into multiple steps to complete tasks on your phone. This app also allows for the automation of device-specific shortcuts through events rather than manual activation.
Despite its power, Shortcuts can be complex and challenging to master, requiring advanced programming skills and an understanding of its inner workings. The steep learning curve may limit the app’s accessibility, which is where AI could come in and democratize Shortcuts for regular users.
Imagine asking Siri or a potential AI chatbot in iOS 18 to assist with a task by providing directions and even automatically creating a complex shortcut for you. This would make intricate scenarios that require advanced Shortcuts knowledge more accessible to users who may not be familiar with the app’s capabilities.
While there are AI chatbots like ChatGPT available to guide users through creating shortcuts, they may not always be perfect and can make small mistakes that affect the shortcut’s functionality. Additionally, custom pre-made shortcuts shared online may not always suit specific needs or may fail if parameters are adjusted slightly.
In conclusion, integrating AI into the Shortcuts app could revolutionize how users interact with automation tools on their devices, making complex tasks more manageable for everyone.