Apple's AI assistant has gained the ability to change account passwords on behalf of users, raising eyebrows in the security community. The author uses pointed sarcasm to question whether delegating password management to an AI system is wise. This development reflects a broader trend of AI agents gaining deeper OS-level permissions, blurring the line between helpful automation and dangerous over-trust.
Apple kicked off its annual developer conference with bold AI promises centered around a revamped "Siri AI" and Apple Intelligence. While CEO Tim Cook touted these as boundary-pushing innovations, the announcements largely represent Apple playing catch-up in the generative AI race. The slow, phased rollout suggests Apple is still struggling to match the rapid pace of competitors like Microsoft and Google.
While Apple's standard AI features like chatbots and image generation play catch-up, its integration of AI with Shortcuts stands out. By allowing users to generate complex multi-app workflows and automate Safari tabs using simple natural language, Apple is bringing "vibe coding" to the masses. This approach shifts the focus from generic AI assistants to highly personalized, OS-level task automation.