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Apple's AI-Powered Calendar Redefines Scheduling with Mayday Acquisition

From scheduling tasks to optimizing your calendar, the acquisition of Mayday Labs could bring powerful AI features to Apple's Calendar app in iOS 19.

Apple's Upcoming AI-Integrated Calendar App

Apple has recently acquired Mayday Labs Inc., an AI-assisted calendar app, on April 3, 2024. This acquisition is likely to bring advanced AI features to the Calendar app in iOS 19, which could be released as early as next year.

Key Features of Mayday

  • Auto-schedule Everything: Automatically finds time for meetings and tasks based on priorities and schedules.
  • Always Learning: Adapts scheduling preferences and productivity best practices.
  • Streamlined Scheduling for Teams: Simplifies team event creation by suggesting optimal times.
  • AI-Scheduled Tasks: Manages tasks with minimal input, finding the best times to complete them.
  • Automatic Rescheduling: Adjusts schedules dynamically as priorities change.
  • Scheduling Links Powered by AI: Allows controlled availability sharing and intelligent scheduling suggestions.

Prospects for iOS 19

The integration of Mayday's technology into the Apple Calendar app is highly anticipated, as it would bring much-needed AI features to an app that has lagged behind others in terms of intelligence. The acquisition was too recent to impact iOS 18, but with over a year having passed, an appearance in iOS 19 seems likely.

Potential for Siri Upgrades

The acquired technology could also enhance Siri, providing deeper calendar and task management capabilities. This alignment with Apple's broader AI strategy suggests that the Calendar app will see significant improvements soon.

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