Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Inside iOS 10: Upgraded QuickType wields 'Siri intelligence' for contextual suggestions

Apple's forthcoming iOS 10 update will feature enhanced QuickType keyboard recommendations, which will now go beyond suggesting the next best word to write, and will intelligently recommend dates, locations, contacts and more.



Thanks to what Apple calls "Siri intelligence," iOS 10 can analyze Messages content and glean if there's a specific kind of information a person is looking for. If someone you're talking to asks "where are you," for instance, QuickType will offer to share your current location. If the person asks for someone's email address — and gives enough cues — QuickType can recommend one or more possible options from your contacts.


Similarly, the technology can help create new calendar events based on contextual clues. During itsWWDC keynote, Apple used the example of a conversation in which the terms "dim sum," "Sunday," "11AM" and "101 Spear St." were detected and combined to allow creating a "Brunch" event, with time and address info already populated.


QuickType can also check for calendar availability, help fill in an address based on ones browsed in other apps, and look up terms it recognizes relating to things like movies and restaurants.


For some people, one of the most important additions may be the ability to use multiple languages in the same conversation. In iOS 9, trying to type in a language other than the system default will often result in QuickType trying to "fix" each word. iOS 10 makes it possible to use languages like English and Spanish in the same sentence.



Apple has made Messages a key focus of iOS 10 upgrades. The software is already available in a developer beta, which will be followed by public beta in July. A final release is expected this fall, presumably in September alongside new iPhones.

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