Video app Kino, from maker of Halide, is Apple's iPhone app of the year | TechCrunch
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Kino, the winner of Apple's iPhone App of the Year, offers videographers advanced mobile video recording features and in-app lessons, enhancing the creative use of iPhones.
Despite ChatGPT's popularity as the top app, Apple chose Kino for its emphasis on creative storytelling and practical video recording techniques, reflecting the company's artistic focus.
AI-powered apps were largely absent from the iPhone app finalists, indicating Apple's desire to promote apps that prioritize human creativity over those driven entirely by artificial intelligence.
Among notable winners, Adobe Lightroom was recognized as Mac App of the Year for its AI integrations, highlighting how creative applications of AI are being acknowledged.
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