Apple to Announce ‘Apple Intelligence’ Opt-In AI Service at WWDC
Apple will announce its new AI feature set for Apple devices at WWDC on June 10, and Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reports that it will be officially called “Apple Intelligence.”
There also will be a partnership with OpenAI that powers a ChatGPT-like chatbot. The opt-in AI capabilities will be coming to iOS 18, iPadOS 15, and macOS 15. The processing requirements of AI will mean that users need an iPhone 15 Pro or one of the iPhone 16 models coming out this year to use it. For those using iPads or Macs, models will need an M1 chip at least.
Here are some of the key new AI-related features and changes rumored or previewed for iPhones, iPads, and Macs that we’ve covered so far:
Apple Music: Auto-generated playlists and smarter song transitions.
Apple News: AI-generated news article summaries.
Health: New features powered by AI, but no specific details are known yet.
Keynote and Pages: AI-powered features for auto-generating slides in Keynote, writing faster in Pages, and more.
Mail: Suggested replies to emails, as well as email thread summaries and text composition assistance.
Messages: Per-word effects, suggested replies, custom emoji, message recaps..
Notes: A built-in audio recording tool and audio transcriptions
Notifications: AI-generated notification summaries.
Photos: AI-powered photo retouching.
Safari: Browsing assistant that can summarize web pages, and a “Web Eraser” tool.
Siri: A smarter ChatGPT-inspired version of Siri with more per-app controls (in 2025).
Spotlight: More intelligent search results and improved sorting.
Voice Memos: Audio transcriptions.Gurman says that The AI features will account for about half of Apple’s WWDC keynote presentation, which starts at 10 a.m. Pacific time on June 10.
The report notes that Apple’s watchOS 11 update will add an updated Siri interface that “uniquely formats responses depending on the type of query.” There are also said to be some major changes coming to key apps such as Fitness.
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