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Apple rolls out numerous “Apple Intelligence” AI features for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
Arstechnica
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1y ago
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Apple has introduced "Apple Intelligence," a suite of AI-powered features for its operating systems. It includes features such as email summarization, image and emoji generation, and Siri taking actions on behalf of users. Apple emphasizes privacy, employing a combination of on-device and private cloud processing. The Apple Intelligence features will be widely available later this year, with a beta test for developers this summer. Apple also unveiled additional features like personalized emojis with Genmoji and an AI image synthesis app called Image Playground.
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Apple updates all its operating systems, brings Apple Intelligence to Vision Pro
Arstechnica
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5m ago
Medial
Apple released updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS, featuring Apple Intelligence enhancements. iOS 18.4 introduces Priority Notifications and new emojis, while macOS 15.4 offers Mail organization and Quick Start setup. VisionOS 2.4 adds Apple Intelligence to Vision Pro, enabling features like Genmoji and Image Playgrounds. The updates aim to enhance user experience across all Apple devices, though Intel Macs miss some features. Detailed release notes focus on security patches.
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Apple gets into AI: all the news on iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and more
The Verge
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6m ago
Medial
Apple has launched iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, introducing AI-enhanced features and operating updates. The new Apple Intelligence suite includes image generation, custom emojis, and ChatGPT integration. The updates enable users to alter text styles, change default apps, and assess hearing through AirPods. iPadOS adds a calculator, while watchOS monitors for sleep apnea. Additionally, iPhones now support RCS messaging with Android, enhancing cross-platform communication.
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Apple said to rollout Apple Intelligece with iOS 18.1 developer beta this week
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple will delay the inclusion of its new artificial intelligence features, known as "Apple Intelligence," in the stable version of iOS 18 and iPadOS updates slated for September. These features will instead be included in the October update, giving Apple more time to address bugs. The Apple Intelligence features will first be available to developers for testing via the iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1 developer beta. The report suggests that the upcoming iPhone 16 series may ship without these AI features.
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WWDC 2024 next week: From iOS 18 to AI integration, what all to expect
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024 is set to unveil iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, with a focus on integrating advanced artificial intelligence features. Rumored upgrades include AI-driven photo retouching, voice memo transcriptions, and improved Siri capabilities. The update also promises a more customizable Home Screen. Additionally, macOS 15 aims to bring AI functionality to MacBooks, while watchOS 11 will likely introduce advanced health and fitness features for Apple Watch. In the world of augmented and virtual reality, visionOS 2 is expected to offer enhanced capabilities for the Apple Vision Pro headset. No hardware announcements are expected this year.
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Apple Intelligence: Apple integrated chatgpt, image playground and more with iOS18.2
Economic Times
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8m ago
Medial
Apple has released iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15, introducing new Apple intelligence features for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. The updates include OpenAI's ChatGPT integrated within Siri and Writing Tools, as well as features like Image Playground, Genmoji, Image Wand, and more. Apple has also expanded language support to include Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Additional features like personal context understanding and on-screen awareness for Siri are expected to be released in the future. These updates will be available on compatible devices with upcoming system updates.
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Apple will reportedly open up its local AI models to third-party apps
The Verge
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3m ago
Medial
Apple plans to open its local AI models to third-party developers, enhancing app integration through a forthcoming software development kit (SDK). This move resembles Google’s AI API offerings and allows developers to incorporate AI features like writing tools into their apps, albeit only accessing smaller, on-device models initially. Apple is expected to announce this initiative at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), alongside significant updates for iOS, macOS, and iPadOS.
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Apple to roll out Apple Intelligence in more languages with iOS 18.4 update
Economic Times
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6m ago
Medial
Apple will launch iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 in April, expanding Apple Intelligence, its AI system, to multiple languages including Indian English, French, and more. The update will also be available in the EU, enhancing its reach. It will support devices like iPhone 15 and 16 series, iPhones 16e, and M-series Macs. Priority notifications and other capabilities will be added, while a new Siri arrives with iOS 18.5.
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OpenAI confirmed to power generative AI features on iOS 18: Report
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Apple has reportedly chosen to use OpenAI's technology for powering AI features in its upcoming iOS 18 software update for iPhones. This move could give Apple an advantage over Samsung, which relies solely on Google's Gemini AI. The AI features expected to be launched at the WWDC event in June include transcription, photo retouching, faster search, and Siri upgrades. Apple may also bring AI features to macOS and iPadOS, focusing on on-device AI for improved privacy and faster response time. However, the company may face challenges in maintaining its privacy-focused image if it uses cloud-based AI.
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Apple will reportedly open up its local AI models to third-party apps
The Verge
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3m ago
Medial
Apple plans to open its local AI models for third-party app use, similar to Google's approach. Initially, developers can access smaller on-device models through a new SDK, enabling features like AI Writing Tools. However, cloud-based models will remain inaccessible for now, affecting apps using their own models, such as ChatGPT. This development is expected to be a highlight at Apple's WWDC event, along with rumored updates for iOS, macOS, and iPadOS.
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Apple to launch iOS 26, macOS 26 in major rebrand tied to software redesigns
Economic Times
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3m ago
Medial
Apple plans to rebrand its operating systems, naming them by year instead of version numbers to enhance branding consistency. The upcoming iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS will adopt the 26 suffix, aligning their branding with a unified user interface overhaul. This strategy echoes approaches by Samsung and Microsoft. Apple will announce these changes at the Worldwide Developers Conference, aiming for a cohesive experience and integrating features like AI models for third-party developers and live-translation capabilities.
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