It's a running joke at our house that Siri is about as smart as our hamster. With Siri’s newfound understanding of human language, interactions are set to become more intelligible. But while these improvements are nice, the big innovation at Apple’s WWDC24 lies beneath the surface – AI Agents and automation.
The true game-changer introduced at WWDC24 is the concept of App Intents. At first glance, they might seem like just another incremental update, but they represent a significant shift in how we interact with our devices. App Intents are essentially standardized interfaces that allow apps to communicate more effectively and for users to automate actions across multiple applications seamlessly.
Imagine a world where your apps not only understand your commands but can also work together to accomplish tasks without constant manual input. This is where App Intents come into play. Siri, who you can also write with, serves merely as the human interface for this change, enabling it to act on our behalf more intelligently.
With these new capabilities, Siri can pull lunch suggestions from messages, suggest the right driving time to your destination, make reservations, edit photos, and more. These actions demonstrate the immediate potential of App Intents, but they are just the beginning. As developers start to explore and implement these standardized APIs, the next weeks and months will reveal even more possibilities, or reveal how much was marketing and how much is real.
To me, this hints at the future of commerce, for both B2C and B2B. We’re heading towards a paradigm where AI agents and apps largely interact on our behalf through APIs, creating a new kind of open web. This web might not be for human-to-human interaction but rather for AI-to-AI collaboration.
The implications are profound. I'm imagining automated systems handling everything from customer service interactions to complex supply chain logistics, all without or with very little human intervention.
If we squint our eyes, we can already experiment with this future using today’s tools. Many services have standardized APIs, but we’re often not using them to their full potential. Automation tools like Power Automate, Zapier, or Make can help bridge this gap, allowing systems to talk to each other and perform tasks that would typically require manual intervention.
By experimenting with these tools now, businesses can gain a head start in understanding how to leverage automation and prepare for the more advanced capabilities that are just around the corner.
So, if you want to get ready for this brave new world (dystopian pun intended), now is the time to experiment with automation tools. By embracing these technologies, you can unlock new levels of efficiency and innovation, positioning your business to thrive in an increasingly automated world.
AI-to-AI interactions are bound to happen. Those who experiment with automation systems already at our disposal might have a leg up working with these systems once they're ready.