MacBook gets stuffed with AI: Apple unveils macOS 27 Golden Gate

With macOS 27, Apple today unveiled the next major operating system update for the Mac. The system receives many of the new features that are also coming to the iPhone with iOS 27, starting with an optimized "Liquid Glass" design that allows users to adjust how transparent the "glass" actually looks in the system settings.
The sidebar on macOS now has a sloping edge, app icons are more colorful and the corner radius of windows has been standardized. Thanks to these adjustments and improved app icons, Liquid Glass should look better than ever and apps should start up to 30 percent faster by preloading parts of the code into the RAM. AirDrop can transfer data up to 80 percent faster after the update.
Siri AI is just the tip of the AI iceberg
In addition to the performance and design optimizations, the new AI features are the highlight of macOS 27 Golden Gate. The biggest innovation is Siri AI, Apple's brand new AI chatbot, which replaces Siri as the voice assistant. Siri can either be used in the new Siri app or accessed directly via Spotlight.
Siri AI gives answers in natural language, similar to ChatGPT. A special feature is that Siri AI can access the screen and open apps so that, for example, questions about a text or image can be answered on the screen or apps can be controlled. Apple Intelligence also receives innovations in other areas of the operating system
For example, the Home app can now recognize objects via HomeKit cameras so that users can be notified when a package is delivered. Apple's Safari web browser in macOS 27 can not only group tabs using AI, but can even generate browser extensions based on a prompt, for example to be notified when a new Notebookcheck article is published
Apple also introduces numerous AI features for editing captured photos. Photos can be expanded in macOS 27 and iOS 27 so that they can be "zoomed out", so to speak, and the missing pixels are generated. A feature called "Spatial Reframing" can subsequently change the perspective of a photo, ultimately generating a completely new image















