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The demo video was posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) by AppleLeaker (@LeakerApple) who describes himself as a “former leaker”. In the video, the Writing Tools floating window could be seen with features such as Proofread, Rewrite (with the three tones Friendly, Professional, and Concise), Summary, and more.
As per the , they copy-pasted a 2,203-word (14,760 characters) Wikipedia article about OLED. When asked to proofread the document, the AI tool was able to complete proofreading the entire block of text in under two minutes with a single command. However, the proofreading was done in tranches of 350 words, claimed the .
The also claimed that the character limit of Galaxy AI. The further claimed that Galaxy AI has a character limit of “500 characters”. Gadgets 360 staff checked the character limit for AI summarisation and found that the tool could go up to 9,917 characters with space, or 8,413 characters without space. Further, on a page, Samsung stated that text characters between 200-4,000 are required to use the AI features in the Notes app.
While the estimated character limit was found to be much higher than the 's claim of 500, if the claims of Apple Intelligence processing more than 14,000 characters in a single attempt is true, it still outperforms Galaxy AI. However, since the did not show the summarisation or rewrite feature, it cannot be said if the AI tool has a similar limit for that operation as well.
Additionally, these are early days, and the claims have only come from one source. Whether Apple Intelligence can really outperform Galaxy AI can only be said once the Cupertino-based tech giant officially releases the feature to the public.