Apple’s App Store soon to offer AI-generated summaries of user app reviews
Apple’s iOS 18.1, released on Monday, brought the first Apple Intelligence condensate to the masses. This AI-powered feature can generate summaries of emails, messages, and notifications. Now, it seems that the App Store is next in line to benefit from this technology. Apple is reportedly working on an AI-powered feature that will automatically generate summaries of user-submitted app reviews.
Filipe Espósito for 9to5Mac:
Soon, you’ll be able to see a summary of app reviews made by users before downloading an app.
As seen by 9to5Mac in an unlisted App Store article, Apple has developed a new system that will use all user reviews on the App Store to create a summary highlighting “the most common customer feedback” about each app. According to the article, the summaries will be updated every time new reviews are added.
Since these summaries will be auto-generated, Apple says developers will be able to report when they consider a summary to be “inaccurate.”
MacDailyNews Take: Espósito reports that the feature is already in the App Store API, so expect these new AI summaries to launch on the App Store soon.
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