There are very few days until the new iPads are presented at the ‘Let Loose’ event on May 7. What we will see in said Keynote we can be quite clear: New iPad Pro, iPad Air and some accessories like the Apple Pencil 3.
However, at Applesfera we have already echoed that this event is going to be more special than normal. own Apple has confirmed it in the advertising it is doing about it. To all this, we have to add the latest rumor from the Washington Post.
Tim Cook will give a small hint about AI at the next Apple event
Without even waiting for WWDC, where we will learn about new operating systems such as iOS 18 and macOS 15, the next event ‘Let Loose’ will be full of clues about artificial intelligence that Apple has been preparing for so long. This is what the Washington Post itself tells it.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to hint at new AI features next week and present them at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June.
This agrees with the rumors about the need to have the M4 Chip in the new iPad Pro, since would have a greater number of neuronal motor nuclei to be able to process, as it deserves, this new artificial intelligence from Apple.
Where will this artificial intelligence be seen in the ‘Let Loose’ keynote
Surely Apple will not reveal anything about iPadOS 18 in this presentation, since AI will be the big star of WWDC next June tenth. Until then, we can see artificial intelligence in these new iPads in different ways:
- In the accessories: For example, making use of AI when interpreting movements with the new Apple Pencil 3.
- In Apple’s own applications: Final Cut Pro, Pages, Numbers… Apple may introduce artificial intelligence features in these applications that are independent of the operating system.
- In collaboration with developers: Finally, they may invite a company specialized in AI such as Adobe, to make their programs such as Photoshop, Premier, After Effects compatible with the iPad added to the artificial intelligence of this platform.
Apple already started using the term Artificial Intelligence with the MacBook Air M3. Until then they had always avoided using it, although They did use it from the iPhone X itself. There are only a few days left to finally discover what Apple and Tim Cook have on their hands and from Applesfera we will do a special follow-up of this enigmatic event.