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Apple’s App Store just tipped for a big AI upgrade — here’s what to expect

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Apple’s App Store just tipped for a big AI upgrade — here’s what to expect

Apple’s App Store could soon use Apple Intelligence to summarize the reviews of apps.

Apple recently released iOS 18.1, and with it comes several Apple Intelligence features mentioned during Apple’s WWDC. One of Apple Intelligence’s abilities is to summarize texts and notifications for easy reading. It seems that isn’t the only summary option, as a recent report from 9to5Mac has revealed that AI summaries could be coming to the App Store.

An unlisted App Store article indicates that Apple has developed a new system that will use all user reviews in the App Store to create a summary. This summary will highlight the most common customer feedback about each app and will be updated each time new reviews are added. Unfortunately, it isn’t clear exactly what this summary will look like.

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According to the report, Apple will generate these summaries online, rather than on-device. This is likely due to Apple’s aim for quality control, with developers being able to report any AI summary that doesn’t accurately represent their product. The summaries will reportedly only appear when an app has a certain number of reviews and be available in “select countries,” but there are no details on when it will go live.

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