Although the world since the official introduction iOS 18 is still about four months away, as it should take place, as is traditional, on the June WWDC, Apple has been teasing its fans more and more in recent weeks with potential new features coming to the system. In most cases, these are AI features, which it has recently promised to some extent. Tim Cook and which he then began Apple to subtly present through its new tools published on Github.
Recently, in this style, he showed an AI image editor, to which you just need to simply write how you want to edit the given photo and it will do everything automatically for you. Now he came up with a gadget of a similar type, but considerably more interesting. Not even in this case Apple it does not directly say that this is a new product to be included iOS 18, but given that the significant inclusion of artificial intelligence is supposed to be one of the main novelties of this system, it seems very likely that this is indeed some kind of early introduction.
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A new tool Applu is called Keyframer and in a very simple way it can be described as an AI animation generator that works on the basis of uploading a static image along with a text command in which the user describes what exactly the image should do after moving. The rest is then taken care of by artificial intelligence, which "understands" what the user wants and then projects the given thing into the resulting animation. This is undoubtedly a very interesting gadget for creating gifs, but also animated stickers, live photos generated from classic "inanimate" ones and so on. There are many ways to use the new feature Apple in short, countless and it will therefore be very interesting how generously it will accommodate and incorporate it into its OS, if that happens. However, we repeat again that the probability is indeed high and we would be rather surprised if it were to happen that way. nestoh, than if that happened.
on the one hand it's nice, on the other hand I hate that time, I can't trust anything anymore
Yes, it could be good, but if you have the time for such adjustments and, above all, that it supports the Czech language and is free, when you already buy a phone for 30k. Rather, it needs much bigger flashlights for the money and even slightly better cameras. Then I'll add an extra crown if it's worth it.
High time!