
Whereas utilizing the macOS 27 Golden Gate beta, I stumbled upon a useful little new characteristic in Apple’s Numbers, Pages, and TextEdit apps: these apps can suggest names for nearly-created information.
Whenever you create a brand new Numbers, Pages, or TextEdit doc and fill it with content material, the AI mannequin in your Mac accesses it, analyzes the content material, and suggests an acceptable identify for the file. For instance, after a couple of minutes, my unusual Numbers file turned “Person Engagement Metrics iOS 27.” On a Pages doc, the app appropriately really helpful the file identify “iOS 27 Evaluation” after a couple of minutes of writing.
These names are marked as “Steered” within the corresponding identify subject on the prime of the doc. Whenever you click on the drop-down arrow, a pop-up window seems and different identify options are provided. Additionally, when you set off a Save command for the primary time for a file, the Save As entry reveals advised file names.
After all, you will have the choice to create your personal file identify. It’s additionally potential that this characteristic works in different Apple apps, however we checked out these three.
File-naming looks like a trivial process, however this can be a nifty little characteristic that demonstrates what Apple is doing to infuse AI into its working methods. There’s the grand gesture of Siri AI, useful however extra modest options similar to Writing Instruments, and little bits like naming options. It’ll be fascinating to see the place else AI is thoughtfully used.
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[Macworld U.S.’s Roman Loyola contributed to this report.]
This text initially appeared on our sister publication Macwelt and was translated and localized from German.

