Trevor Long speaks with Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Greg "Joz" Joswiak.
Share this @internewscast.com
ANALYSIS: While major tech companies such as Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI often grab headlines with their AI chatbots and rapid launches, Apple has opted for a more subdued, deliberate approach to artificial intelligence.
In a special interview with 9news.com.au at Apple’s developer conference, the company’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Greg “Joz” Joswiak, discussed how Apple is adopting generative AI by focusing on practicality and integration over hype.

“Our strategy is to incorporate generative AI to enhance the features across our apps, operating systems, and products,” Joswiak explained.

Trevor Long speaks with Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Greg "Joz" Joswiak.
Trevor Long speaks with Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Greg “Joz” Joswiak. (Trevor Long)

Unlike others, Apple isn’t building a chatbot.

In fact, it’s partnered with OpenAI to offer ChatGPT as an option for those who want it.

But at its core, Apple’s strategy is not to spotlight AI – it’s to make it quietly enhance the experience.

“Sometimes you don’t even know or care that you’re using generative AI,” he said.

Apple Intelligence: A different path

Announced at WWDC last year, Apple Intelligence is the company’s formal branding for its AI features, but it’s not a new app or assistant.

This includes a variety of tools and improvements directly embedded within the operating systems used daily, such as message summarization, writing suggestions, Genmoji creation, live translation, and smarter call management.

Joswiak described it as a long-term play, not a reaction to headlines.

“This isn’t a one-year thing, or a two-year thing. It’s something we’ll be working on for a decade—if not decades,” he said.

Global pressure and expectations

Apple’s AI announcements follow a period of intense scrutiny from analysts and the tech media, many of whom believed that the company was falling behind in the AI competition.

Unlike its rivals, Apple had made few major AI announcements in recent years, fuelling speculation that it was behind the curve.

Joswiak didn’t dispute that others had been more vocal, but pointed out that Apple’s track record favours execution over noise.

“Often times you see our competitors will announce things, not ship them. And sometimes people don’t even notice,” he said.

“We welcome the higher expectations people have of us.”

Design consistency across devices

As part of its broader push, Apple is also rolling out a major user interface refresh – the first in more than a decade.

Inspired in part by the design language of Vision Pro, this new look – called “liquid glass” is being deployed across iOS, iPadOS, macOS and more, helping tie Apple’s product ecosystem closer together.

Apple is also rolling out a major user interface refresh. (Supplied)

“You don’t refresh a UI every year… This allowed us to take another look at how to make it even fresher,” Joswiak said.

He explained that consistent design – and now, consistent intelligence – is key to helping users move seamlessly between Apple devices.

AI in the background, not the foreground

Rather than build a central AI assistant, Apple wants its intelligence to operate subtly, behind the scenes.

“The technology recedes, and what you’re doing becomes the important part,” Joswiak said.

In a world racing to showcase AI’s capabilities, Apple’s choice to keep things understated may seem like a gamble.

But for now, the company is sticking to its belief that AI should be useful, not just impressive.

“We’re not trying to impress people with AI,” Joswiak said.

“We’re trying to help them do more with the devices they already use.”

Apple Intelligence runs on the iPhone 15 Pro series, and all of the iPhone 16’s, as well as on Macs and iPads with Apple’s “M” series processors.

When I asked Joz which feature was the most popular, or that users should first check out, he admitted it was different for every user, but that Apple is more interested in everyday usefulness – especially in tools most people already rely on.

He gave the example: “I write all the time,” Joswiak said.

“Given my job… I often type faster than I think – or think faster than I type. I’m not sure which it is.”

That’s where Apple Intelligence steps in.

The built-in writing tools now help users rewrite, proofread, and summarise text – on everything from emails to notes.

For Joz, it’s already become second nature.

“Now I proofread everything just as a matter of course. I deliver nicely written messages to everybody else,” he said9News.

Other features like Genmoji creation, live translation, and even smart call management (like hold-music detection or spam flagging) are similarly powered by Apple’s on-device AI engine.

Changes are coming with Apple’s iOS 26. (Supplied)

They may not look revolutionary on the surface, but they’re designed to quietly save time, reduce friction, and make everyday interactions smarter.

“There’s just so many,” Joswiak said.

“Some are obvious, others are subtle—but they all help.”

Trevor Long travelled to the US as a guest of Apple.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Court Hears Bruce Lehrmann Referred to as a ‘National Joke’

This article contains references to sexual assault. Federal Court Justice Michael Lee…
Children with mild autism to be removed from the NDIS by 2027

Children with Mild Autism Facing Removal from NDIS by 2027

Hundreds of thousands of children with autism will be diverted away from…
Two teens charged after second shopping centre stabbing

Two Teenagers Arrested Following Another Stabbing Incident at Shopping Centre

Hours after an elderly man was fatally stabbed, two teens have been…
Israeli army's plan for Gaza occupation facing  big manpower problem

The Israeli Army Faces Significant Manpower Shortage in Plan to Occupy Gaza

In preparation for a large-scale assault on Gaza City, Israel is mobilizing…

Most Australian Homes Are Spacious, But They’re Not Always Housing Large Families

Australian households are mostly one or two people, but analysis shows the…
Perth doctor pleads guilty over drunken high-speed crash that killed young woman

Perth Doctor Admits Guilt in Tragic High-Speed Crash That Killed Young Woman

A doctor who killed a young woman in a high-speed crash while…
Allan has committed to implementing all of the recommendations, ensuring a $42 million funding boost to assist the shake-up.

Victorian Government Unveils Major Revamp of Child Safety Measures

The Victorian government has announced a child safety overhaul after an independent…
Baby Luka has undergone eight surgeries since the burning coffee was thrown on him.

Man who assaulted infant with scalding coffee still at large in China after a year

Australian police are collaborating with Chinese authorities to ensure a man who…
Commonwealth Bank generics today. Picture by Wayne Taylor 10th August 2025

Bank U-Turns on Plan to Replace Call Centre Jobs with AI Chatbot

Commonwealth Bank will reverse its decision to cut 45 call centre jobs…

Israel Calls for Immediate Release of Hostages Following Hamas Truce Agreement

A senior Israeli official says the government stands firm on its call…

Israel Mobilizes 60,000 Reservists Following Approval to Invade Gaza City

On Wednesday, Israel’s defense minister, Israel Katz, sanctioned a plan to take…
Fire ants found in Toowoomba

BHP Asked to Cover Costs Following Fire Ant Infestation in Queensland

The advocacy group asserts that mining giant BHP should be responsible for…