Apple (NYSE: AAPL) introduced the first version of its much-anticipated artificial intelligence suite, Apple Intelligence, through the developer beta of iOS 18.1. Designed to enhance it’s overall user experience, Apple Intelligence promises to improve Siri, streamline email and image generation, and offer better notification management.
Currently available for developers on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, this new software suite marks Apple’s significant push into integrating AI within its operating systems.
Apple Intelligence is anticipated to fuel future device upgrades, especially for the latest models like the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. While the full public release is slated for later this year, users will need to register for a waitlist to access the service after updating their devices. The release of this suite hints at a gradual rollout, with additional features expected in the coming months.
Why it matters: Apple Intelligence represents another move by Apple to remain competitive in the AI space, directly integrating AI functions. By tying these advancements to its latest hardware, Apple is aiming to enhance the user experience while also encouraging consumers to upgrade to newer devices.
- Initial Release: Apple Intelligence was released in the developer beta of iOS 18.1 and is also available for iPad and Mac. Currently, it’s accessible only to developers, with a public rollout expected later in 2024.
- AI Features: The new AI suite includes significant improvements to Siri, such as better command recognition, AI-generated email and image capabilities, and advanced notification management.
- Limited Access: Initially, access to Apple Intelligence will require joining a waitlist through the settings app, and the software will be compatible only with the latest iPhone models, starting from iPhone 15 Pro.
- Future Updates: While the initial release includes many new features, others, like image and emoji generation, automated photo cleanup, and more advanced Siri capabilities, are expected to roll out in the coming year.
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