We all know the Native iPhone application called shortcutsan app that allows us to create automation of many actions that our phone performs, as well as external applications that integrate with this perfectly. However, it is sometimes difficult to configure exactly as we want.
This could change with the new version in which Apple is working, since its purpose is that it forms a fundamental part of the app, and that, although we can continue to create shortcuts manually, the company's intention is that anyone can automate certain actions, without great knowledge or previous steps.
Apple Intelligence in the shortcuts
Although everything pointed out that Apple Intelligence would be in our lives, more completely, for a long time, this has not been so, and Apple's AI is slower than expected, although they continue working on it, and hence news comes out like today.
And it is that creating a shortcut to execute the flashlight, for example, is very simple, but, nevertheless, if we want to do another for that flashlight to turn on if a movement detector associated with Homekit turns on, the thing changes, and we have already begun to add new steps that, despite being able to be done, they are not so simple.
Therefore, with AI, this will be much simpler, since we will only have to ask, naturally, as if we were talking to a person, and this will create it without problems, in seconds.
In summary, Mark Gurman, from Bloomberg, says that Apple is developing a new version that will allow users create actions using your own artificial intelligence. In practice, this would mean that you could use voice commands in natural language to assemble those actions, which would do the whole process much simpler and more accessible, especially for those who are not so familiar with technology.

For now we have no more data, nor the date on which we will see this, since it seems that Apple has learned from the previous errors, and you do not want to launch to ensure anything, although everything would point to the fact that it would come with iOS 26, the new version that we will see presented next week, and that it should be officially launched in September, so we could try the function in a few weeks, when the first betas come out, if they add it, if they add it, and if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it, if they add it.
And you, do you think this will change the way in which people use the app? Is many more people who will begin to create shortcuts in this simple way, or do you think of any that could be fine? Personally, I think it could help a lot, although it will depend on the way users use their iPhone, since there are people who are not a fan of this type of apps, and others who believe they are essential. Leave us a comment with your opinion and valuation in this regard, and if you will use this in case it arrives and is really functional.






