MacOS Sequoia’s wildest update – iPhone mirroring – may be more useful than you think

When Apple introduced macOS Sequoia and the new iPhone Mirroring feature, I didn’t understand it. But now that I’ve seen it in action and considered some non-obvious use cases, I might be willing to reconsider.

Apple unveiled the latest AI version of macOS during its WWDC 2024 keynote, which also saw major updates to iOS, iPadOS, visionOS, tvOS and watchOS. It also served as the launch pad for Apple Intelligence, an Apple-built and branded version of artificial intelligence. I understand Apple has been building AI PCs for a while (since the M1 chip they’ve had a built-in neural engine) and there are a lot of features, including better Siri, powerful photo editing features, and smart writing assistance, to look forward to to look, but I found myself fixating somewhere else.