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macOS 27 Leaks: AI-Powered Safari Tab Organization and Liquid Glass Refinements
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macOS 27 Leaks: AI-Powered Safari Tab Organization and Liquid Glass Refinements

[2026-05-10] Author: Ing. Calogero Bono
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Apple's ecosystem is buzzing just weeks ahead of WWDC 2026, scheduled for June 8. According to the latest leaks from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the upcoming desktop operating system update, macOS 27, will bring two significant changes: a targeted redesign of the Liquid Glass interface and an intelligent Safari feature powered by artificial intelligence. These rumors, sourced from people familiar with development, paint a picture of an ecosystem that aims to refine user experience without overhauls.

Liquid Glass Becomes More Readable

The Liquid Glass design introduced with macOS Tahoe received criticism for legibility issues, especially in text-heavy areas and lists. Apple appears to have listened to feedback and, per Gurman, is testing modifications to improve visual clarity. Reports mention adjustments to shadows and transparency quirks that sometimes made reading strenuous against complex backgrounds. The result should be a cleaner, more professional interface that retains the fluid aesthetic characteristic of Apple's visual language. This adjustment is crucial for professionals who rely on the Mac for creative work or productivity, where text sharpness matters most.

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Safari Learns to Organize Itself

The smarter novelty concerns Safari. The browser will gain a feature called Organize Tabs, capable of automatically grouping open tabs based on content. This is not a simple thematic categorization but an AI-driven system that analyzes web pages and groups them contextually. Imagine having dozens of tabs open for a research project: Safari will be able to group those related to technical documents, news sources, and online tools into separate clusters. Users can choose whether to enable automatic organization or manage it manually. The feature will be available not only on macOS 27 but also on iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, ensuring a synchronized experience across all devices.

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This move fits into Apple's broader strategy of integrating artificial intelligence into its products. While the tech industry watches the evolution of partnerships like the xAI and Anthropic deal that raises questions about the future of AI, Apple chooses a more pragmatic path: improving everyday tools without overreaching. For a deeper analysis of market dynamics related to artificial intelligence, refer to the article xAI and Anthropic Deal Raises Eyebrows: What It Means for SpaceX and the Future of AI.

What to Expect at WWDC 2026

The official unveiling of macOS 27 is scheduled for the WWDC 2026 keynote. Immediately after, the first developer beta will be available, followed by a public beta in July. The final public release is expected in September, consistent with Apple's annual update cycle. With these novelties, Apple demonstrates a commitment to refining the desktop experience, addressing criticism and introducing features that leverage AI without infringing on user privacy. Whether the readability improvements will be enough to appease Liquid Glass detractors remains to be seen. For those tracking tech market trends, the context resembles that of the MacBook Pro M5 Pro Hits Record Low Price, a signal of how Apple is recalibrating its offerings to attract professionals.

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Sourced from: MacRumors.

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Ingegnere Informatico, co-fondatore di Meteora Web. Esperto in architetture software, sicurezza informatica e sviluppo sistemi scalabili.
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