EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 9 MIN
Field Note: Can Apple Intelligence Pass the File Cabinet Test?
from AI Tools for Practicing Lawyers · host Ron Drescher
SHOW NOTESNOTE: The File Cabinet Test is used to determine whether AI can discern the contents of every file in a connected drive.The star of Apple's WWDC 2026? Apple Intelligence. Apple announced how Apple Intelligence is being incorporated into Siri. This prompts us to ask: Can Apple Intelligence finally make workflow automation accessible to ordinary lawyers?In this episode:Why Apple's AI strategy isn't about building the smartest model — it's about removing frictionHow natural language Shortcuts could lower the barrier to automation for lawyers who've never written a line of codeWhether iCloud can finally compete with Google Drive and OneDrive as an AI-connected file systemApple's private cloud compute architecture and why privacy is not the same as privilegeWhy the real story from WWDC 2026 may be the democratization of workflow automationWe also discuss:Ron's history as an Apple fanboy since the 1980s — and why this keynote actually got his attentionSteve Jobs' "best camera" line and what it means for AI adoptionRon's existing Claude-based podcast workflow as a real-world example of what natural language Shortcuts could replicateThe fact that none of these features have shipped yet — these are observations, not a reviewSiri's rebranding struggle and Apple's decision to stick with the name despite years of ridiculeKey TakeawayThe biggest AI story from WWDC 2026 isn't that Apple built the smartest AI. It's that Apple appears to be trying to make AI invisible — woven directly into the operating system rather than siloed in a separate app or chatbot (although there will be a stand-alone chat style Siri app). If natural language Shortcuts works the way it was demonstrated, lawyers may be able to build automation workflows simply by describing what they want in plain English.That's not a Jetsons story. That's a Simpsons story — and maybe even a Flintstones story. Prompting is useful, but workflows are transformational. If Apple pulls this off, the gap between lawyers who automate and lawyers who don't may finally start to close.Mentioned in This Episode:Apple IntelligenceWWDC 2026Shortcuts (Apple)SiriiCloudFinderGemini (Google)ClaudeChatGPTGoogle DriveOneDrive / MicrosoftApple Private Cloud ComputeThe File Cabinet Test (from Episode 007 FolderMania)[email protected]
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SHOW NOTES NOTE: The File Cabinet Test is used to determine whether AI can discern the contents of every file in a connected drive. The star of Apple's WWDC 2026? Apple Intelligence. Apple announced how Apple Intelligence is being incorporated into Siri. This prompts us to ask: Can Apple Intelligence finally make workflow automation accessible to ordinary lawyers? In this episode: Why Apple's AI strategy isn't about building the smartest model — it's about removing frictionHow natural languag...
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