Apple's New AI-Powered Accessibility Features Could Change the Way You Use Your iPhone
In all likelihood, Apple won't acknowledge iOS 27's existence until WWDC 2026 , but that doesn't mean the company is saving all its iOS 27 announcements until then. On Tuesday, Apple published a press release announcing a slew of new accessibility features coming "later this year." While Apple didn't specify, that almost assuredly means they will arrive with iOS 27. Apple does have a good track record when it comes to accessibility features, and it usually announces a slate of new accessibility updates ahead of WWDC. But this year feels a bit different: While these features will indeed likely benefit users with limitations or special needs, Apple also advertises them as "powered by Apple Intelligence." This is almost certainly the company's way of signaling to the tech community (as well as investors) that it is continuing to take AI seriously, especially after two years of slowdowns and setbacks. Moreover, several of these features seem widely...