SIGNAL PREVIEW
You're already carrying four AI assistants. You've opened zero of them today.
📡 The iPhone feature that turns screenshots into a command center →
🔍 What's already on your devices — iOS, Mac, Windows, Android →
🛠️ How to auto-sort your entire screenshot library every night →
💬 Why Anthropic's enterprise customers doubled in two months →
Jump to the one that matters to you ↓
THE SIGNAL

📡 Your iPhone already replaced three apps. You just haven't noticed.
What's new: Apple quietly shipped a feature in iOS 26 that turns any screenshot into an active query. Circle an object, tap Ask, and ChatGPT answers in context. Highlight a date on an event flyer and it drops straight into your calendar. No copy-pasting. No switching apps. The screenshot stops being a photo and starts being an interface.
Dan's take: I tested this across a dozen screenshots this week — event posters, product images, a complex email I'd saved as a screenshot out of habit. Every single action worked on the first try. The feature isn't broken. The habit is. Most people treat screenshots as a storage bin: capture it, forget it, scroll past it at 2am wondering why they saved it. The ones who use this well will stop doing that within a week.
The test: Calendar extraction from an event poster took four taps and about eight seconds. The friction isn't the feature — it's retraining your hand not to exit the screenshot immediately.
(Web post — step-by-step for all four built-in AI features your devices already have)
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⚡️ "What's already on your devices"
iOS: Turn any screenshot into a query
Your iPhone already knows what's on your screen. Here's how to ask it.
macOS — Apple Writing Tools hotkey
Mac: The AI editor hiding in your keyboard
One custom shortcut puts Apple's AI editor anywhere you type — Gmail, Notion, Slack, anywhere.
Windows — Studio Effects
Windows: Look better on calls without buying anything
If your PC has an NPU, Microsoft already built a professional webcam layer into it. Most people never turn it on.
Android — Gboard Rambler
Android: Stop typing. Just ramble.
Gemini now cleans up your messy voice dictation in real time — filler words, corrections, the lot.
🛠️ Use This Tuesday

Apple Shortcuts automation combined with Apple Intelligence
What it does: Organizes screenshots into albums automatically, so you can find them later.
If your camera roll is full of screenshots you'll never look at again, stop treating it like a junk drawer.
This workflow uses Apple Intelligence and Shortcuts to sort screenshots into categories like Travel, Shopping, Tasks, and Other.
Who this is for: iPhone users with access to Apple Intelligence features on a supported device.
Here's how it works:

🛠️ The 3-Step Setup
Create Your Albums
Open the Photos app and create the empty albums you want to use (e.g., Travel, Task, Shopping, Other).
Build the Shortcut
Open Shortcuts and create a new shortcut named "Screenshot Organizer".
Add Find Photos: Set filters to
Is a ScreenshotandDate Taken is today.Add Repeat with Each: Place the next two actions inside this loop.
Add Generate Text / Cloud Model: Input this exact prompt:
❝"Look at this screenshot. Pick the best album from the list: Travel, Task, Shopping, Other. Reply ONLY with the exact album name."
Add Save to Photo Album: Set it to add
Repeat Itemto the AI'sResponse.
Automate It
Go to the Automation tab -> Time of Day (e.g., 11:00 PM daily).
Set it to Run Immediately and select your new shortcut. Now your ideas, tasks, [and] reminders get sorted into albums that actually make sense.
Your iPhone already knows what's in your screenshots.
One common mistake: Start with four categories or fewer. When categories overlap, screenshots become harder to classify consistently.
From the Community
Last week I asked how Anthropic out-earns OpenAI when ChatGPT's consumer base is roughly 20 times larger. Out of 146 votes, 82 of you called it: enterprise.
Here's the payoff. Anthropic's run-rate revenue crossed $30 billion in April 2026, ahead of OpenAI's ~$25 billion — the first time it's led (Bloomberg, Apr 2026). Around 80% of that comes from companies, not people (Sacra, Apr 2026).
The number that matters isn't the $30 billion. It's this: customers paying Anthropic over $1 million a year doubled from 500 to 1,000 in under two months (Anthropic, Apr 2026).
That's not people typing better prompts. That's AI getting wired quietly into the work itself.
When Uber rolled out Claude Code, adoption went from 32% to 84% of its 5,000 engineers — and it burned its entire 2026 AI budget in four months (The Information, May 2026). Eight of the Fortune 10 now run Claude on real workloads (Anthropic, Apr 2026).
Here's the part that matters for you. The gap between your $20-a-month ChatGPT tab and a company paying $1 million isn't a smarter model. It's whether AI touches the work you actually get paid for, or sits in a side tab you open when you're stuck.
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Dan Rice · AI Signal · Every Tuesday

