Artificial intelligence is something that will change the world, if it hasn’t already. He is able to resolve from the most intricate and intricate doubts to philosophical dilemmas to which we thought there was no answer. It’s awesome, and today we wanted to put it to the test.
We have asked GPT-4 to act as the lead software engineer in charge of iOS development since its release. We then asked What do you think were the top 10 iOS features?and his answer is quite curious.
A curious but coherent order
We asked you to give us, By order of priority, a list of the features that most marked iOS and the user experience. Here is his response:
App Store: the best app store in the world
The App Store ushered in an ecosystem of apps that enabled developers and users to connect and led to the adoption of iOS devices worldwide. It has been directly responsible for creating thousands of development studio jobs and brings a unique level of customization to every iPhone.
Siri: the first great virtual assistant
Siri was, at the time, one of the first AI-based virtual assistants on the market. Allow users to interact with their devices more naturally and efficiently using voice commands. And while it’s true that today it’s a bit in the doldrums and doesn’t compete on the same level as others, it continues to be a historic milestone in the tech world. Hopefully Apple will soon give you the update you deserve and have been waiting for so long.
iMessage: the best instant messenger in the world
In USA and other countries, iMessage is not as established as in the United States, but maybe it should be. Not only does it work like a normal text messaging app, but it also has the ability to send messages over Wi-Fi or mobile data, which makes it a complete courier service. In my opinion it works better than WhatsApp, but its big handicap is that its user base is limited to those who use the iPhone.
Notification Center: what matters to you at your fingertips
The notification center greatly improves the user experience by provide quick and easy access important alerts and events. Everything is clear, simple and within reach of a gesture or a touch. Plus, it can be configured in three different ways, which means it can appeal to everyone.
Touch ID and Face ID: security taken to the extreme
Face ID and Touch ID make authentication faster and more efficient, while maintain the protection of user information
Apple Pay: simplified payments
Pay Apple facilitated secure transactions promote the adoption and convenience of mobile payment for iPhone users. It’s a great way to be able to leave your wallet at home if you’re only going out to make a purchase, or go somewhere. Moreover, this has given rise to other versions such as the Apple Card and others which are only available in the United States at the moment.
FaceTime: video calls reinvented
FaceTime provides one high quality experience and easy to use, strengthening personal bonds in times of pandemic and beyond. In my opinion, it works better than other alternatives like Zoom or Teams. Anyway, for the colors of the tastes, and although for me it may be the best option, for others it may be different. It’s a personal matter.
Dark Mode: the most anticipated feature
dark mode improves visual comfort and personalization, allowing users to customize their experience based on their preferences or time of day. It’s a great way to enjoy the OLED screens of the latest iPhones and their pure blacks. In addition to the fact that it serves, as a rule, to improve the useful life of the battery, using fewer pixels.
Widgets on the home screen: a nice little revolution
Widgets have increased home screen customization and usability, allowing users to quickly access information and specific functions of certain applications. They are small but provide a lot of information at first sight.
Application Library: Simplified Applications
The app library Simplified organization and access to applications, making it easy for users to find and use the apps they need on their iPhone. It’s a great way to have everything organized by categories so that it’s much easier to find an app instead of sifting through an endless stream of icons, in many cases out of order.
The truth is that it is certainly interesting. I don’t agree with any of the functions, although with others yes. The order looks pretty good to me given the features you’ve selected, and it looks consistent to me. Anyway, that’s exactly what ChatGPT “thinks”. What have been the best features in iOS history for you?
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