See Apple Intelligence in Action
๐ Abstract
The article discusses the release of new software betas from Apple, including iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, which introduce an early version of Apple Intelligence. The article highlights the key features of Apple Intelligence, such as Writing Tools for proofreading and rewriting text, a new Siri design with Type to Siri option, and various other AI-powered features like call recording, transcription, and summarization, smart replies, and a Reduce Interruptions Focus Mode.
๐ Q&A
[01] Apple Intelligence Features
1. What are the key features of Apple Intelligence introduced in the new software betas?
- Writing Tools for proofreading text for spelling and grammar errors, and rewriting text to change the tone
- Summarizing any text
- Writing Tools available across the operating system
- New Siri design with a glow around the edges and a Type to Siri option
- Siri can maintain context between requests and follow along if you stumble over words
- Siri can answer questions about your devices using Apple's product knowledge and support database
- Phone call recording, transcription, and summarization
- Smart Replies for Mail and Messages
- Photos Memory Maker feature
- Reduce Interruptions Focus Mode that intelligently filters out notifications
[02] Future Apple Intelligence Features
1. What are some of the Apple Intelligence features that are coming later, but not yet available in the current betas?
- Image Playground
- Genmoji
- ChatGPT integration
- Smarter version of Siri with onscreen awareness and ability to do more in and across apps
2. When will the beta version of Apple Intelligence be available for all users? The beta version of Apple Intelligence will be available for all users later this fall, after the launch of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia.
3. What are the device requirements to use Apple Intelligence? You will need an iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max or later, or an Apple silicon Mac or iPad, due to the processor requirements.