Apple released iOS 18.1 with Apple Intelligence recently. The personal intelligence system has the ability to offer summaries of emails, messages, and notifications with the help of Apple’s generative AI software. Now, a report says that the Apple App Store may have a similar feature.
According to a 9to5Mac report, App Store may soon offer artificial intelligence (AI)-generated summaries of user-provided app reviews. The publication says that it has spotted an unlisted App Store article that shows “Apple has developed a new system that will use all user reviews on the App Store to create a summary highlighting “the most common customer feedback” about each app.” The summaries will be updated every time new reviews are added.
There are no details about how the summaries will look like, but it is likely that they could be displayed on the app page along with the app description and screenshots. In addition, developers will be able to report when they consider a summary to be “inaccurate.”
“An app may have a summary that highlights the most common customer feedback and sentiment in user reviews about the app. The summaries are refreshed as new reviews are added. Summaries are available in select 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 has another issue, you can report a problem.”
Further, the report says that summaries for App Store reviews will be available when an app has a certain number of reviews. It will be available in “select countries and regions.”