Multiple outlets report that Apple is adding an AI capability to the iOS 27 “Passwords” app. During Apple’s WWDC presentation, Apple unveils the feature as part of its Apple Intelligence system, extending the app’s existing security functions. The Passwords app is described as being able to identify weak or compromised passwords. With the new capability, it can also automatically change passwords on the user’s behalf, addressing situations where credentials are compromised or otherwise not meeting security expectations. One report frames the change as a direct upgrade to the app’s current guidance by shifting from detection to automated remediation. The other report similarly describes an automatic password-changing function as an iOS 27 feature tied to Apple Intelligence. Across the sources, the emphasis is on automation within the Passwords app rather than on how users will configure it in detail or what specific services are supported. Both accounts consistently link the rollout to Apple’s WWDC announcement and position the feature as a practical step to improve account security by replacing problematic passwords.