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♾️ Agentic Developer & Architect | Operations & Intelligence Manager at Yorizon

Apple seems to be sleeping through the agentic AI revolution, or at least moving too slow for my taste. So I decided to upgrade my iPhone with some AI apps myself. Starting with Rabbit Browser - might become my central hub, or I’ll add more specific apps. We’ll see. What it does: The browser categorizes AI capabilities into 5 main areas (see screenshots): Page Analysis - Understanding content - “Summarize this article” - “What are the key points?” - “Extract main information” Useful when you’re on a competitor’s site or reading a dense technical paper. Instead of skimming and missing things, just ask. Smart Extraction - Pulling structured data - Find all email addresses - Extract phone numbers - Get addresses from the page Saves you from the tedious copy-paste dance when you find useful contacts or locations. Quick Actions - Do things with the data - Open address in Maps (one tap from any webpage) - Email this information (AI formats it for you) - Save as PDF The “email this information” is actually pretty handy - you can say “email me a summary of this product comparison” and it just does it. Media & Documents - File handling - Upload photos to analyze - Select documents to process - Find all images on a page Smart Navigation - Browser control - Search for specific text - Scroll to find information - Extract all links The interface is organized as collapsible categories, so you see what’s possible without clutter. Voice input works for all of it. Tech stack: SwiftUI + WebKit + Claude API. Nothing fancy, just works. Next I’m thinking about what other iPhone apps could use this treatment. Calendar with AI? Notes with automatic structuring? Mail with smart replies? If Apple won’t move fast on agentic AI, guess we’ll just build it ourselves. 🐰 #AI #iOS #AgenticAI #BuildInPublic #Apple

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Dr. Martin Schiele

AI architect | GDPR-compliant AI systems, independent of big tech - directly in your IT infrastructure | AI | data protection | automation | infrastructure | B2B

1w

Exactly… Apple’s tempo is glacial. Nice move building your own stack instead of waiting for Cupertino to wake up. Curious though… aren’t you worried about data flow via Claude API?

Aditya Subramanian

Co-founder, AI @ Stealth 🥷 , 5x Hackathon Winner 🏆 , Advisor- LLMs and RL 🐲

1w

Fumbling Siri was one of the biggest Ls Apple took in recent history, as a company that moves like a beast in releasing new products every year, they really missed this opportunity

Anandi Devi

Go-To-Market (GTM) Engineer @ MultiOutReach | MBA

1w

"smart extraction" feature would totally elevate my lead gen process.

Alf-David Heermann

IT Enthusiast - Entrepreneur - Building a better future with straight forward thinking - AI Projects & Products - Graph Databases - Python - Enterprise n8n - Vibe MVPs - Member KI Park European AI Innovation - Speaker

1w

Maybe Apple’s strategy is to be short, when the bubble bursts. If this is not happening they simply missed the train.

Chris McGrath

Founder at Esteemed | Experience Architect | AI Innovator | Agentic Engineer

1w

This is great, disruptive to many. As you outline next steps I think Notebook LM featvures intersecting would move it in the OS direction.

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