Earlier this week, Apple Intelligence became available with iOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.1. One of the features is the ability to summarize long text or notifications. According to the latest report, Apple is bringing artificial intelligence support to the App Store.
Artificial intelligence will summarize customer feedback in the App Store
When AI is included in the App Store, if a user wants to download an app, Apple will scan all customer reviews with AI and then summarize them in the most appropriate way. The feature that Apple will use in the App Store is thought to be based on the summarization of long texts and notifications that come with Apple Intelligence. In addition, every time a user adds a new notification, whether positive or negative, this summary text created by artificial intelligence will be updated. In the App Store, this feature is expected to appear under the name of the most common customer feedback.
All information about this feature is currently a draft. With the arrival of the feature, users will be able to read all user comments about an app in a single summary before downloading or purchasing it. If there are more people who do not like that application, artificial intelligence will take action according to the situation and will be able to advise the user. In the same way, users will be able to make a notification against the information provided by artificial intelligence when they think the comment is wrong.
An app can have a summary that highlights the most common customer feedback and sentiments in user comments about the app. Summaries are refreshed as new comments are added. Summaries are available in certain countries and regions and for apps with enough reviews to provide a summary. They appear on the app’s product page. If the summary is inaccurate or there is another problem, you can report an issue. The feature is expected to roll out within the next week, first in the US and then in other English-speaking countries. With AI summarization, users will also avoid downloading fake apps.
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