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AII capabilities were from Apple Less impressive To date, but there is a new feature Coming with iOS 26 This is really really useful: adding things to your calendar with a screen shot.
This feature has been tested over the past few weeks in Beta for the developer, and I am pleased to inform it that it works, which easily makes it easier for my favorite Apple Intelligence feature so far. It is recognized that this is a low strip to clarify it – and it is not just able like Android – but Boy is it a nice change in the pace to use the artificial intelligence feature on a phone that looks like it already saves me time.
Perhaps adding things to your calendar is not all exciting, but I am a bad person in the calendars. I will add the confidence of events to the wrong day, put them in the wrong calendar, or forget to add them at all. Not the best quality for me.
The iOS version of “Use of AI to add things to your calendar” clicks in visible intelligence. IOS 18 included the ability to create evaluation events based on images, and now IOS 26 expands this to anything on your screen. You can just pick up a screenshot and will appear guided by the words “Add to the Calendar”. Press it, and a few moments later, you will see a preview of the event that will be added with the details of the higher level. You can click to edit the event or just create it if everything looks good and you are ready to go forward in your life.
None of this will be useful if it does not work constantly; Praise be to God, he does. I haven’t seen him yet, as it dominates the day, time, or site of an event – although he did not explain a time difference in one case. For the largest part, everything goes on my calendar as it should, and I rejoice a little every time it provides me with a journey to the evaluation application. The only restriction I encountered is that multiple events of a screenshot can not be created. It is a kind of landing only on the first one sees and suggests an event dependent on it. If you want Which – which A kind of functionality of your artificial intelligence, you will need an Android phone.
Gemini assistant managed to add events based on what is on your screen Since August last yearAnd in January Additional support for Samsung calendar. To reach it, you can call Google’s assistant and click on the icon saying “Ask about the screen.” Gemini creates a screenshot that indicates that it indicates, then writes or talks about your demands to add the event to your calendar. This has failed to work for me two months ago, but it is better now.
GEMINI Assistant was given on Pixel 9 Pro task of adding a set of pre -school events to my calendar listed at the end of an email – and created an event for each of them on the right day. In a separate condition, I also recorded that the events I was adding in the east time and calculated this difference. In some cases, it fills a description of the event based on the text on the screen. I also Gemini was used in a Google calendar on my laptop, because Gemini is always waiting for the brackets or slightest when I literally use any Google product, and has turned a list of school closure dates into evaluation events.
This is great and everything, but is this just the AI-A-RASing feature for some of the existing features? As much as I can say, not exactly. The versions of this feature were already on both systems, but in a much more basic form. On the iPhone 13 Mini device, you can click on a date in an email to get an option to add it to your calendar. But it uses the electronic email line as the event of the event; A decent starting point, but adding five events to my calendar with the title “Newsletter for Prime School July” is not perfect. Android will also ask you to add an event to your calendar from a screenshot, but it often makes mistakes in the dates and wrong times. Artificial intelligence seems more suitable for this particular task, and I am ready to embrace it.