Apple rolls out limited Apple Intelligence with iOS 18.1 dev beta
Apple Intelligence, which works on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and later (see you this fall), unlocks new ways for users to enhance their writing and communicate more effectively. With brand-new systemwide Writing Tools, users can rewrite, proofread, and summarize text nearly everywhere they write, including Mail, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps.
iPhone users will finally be able to sample a rather limited version of Apple Intelligence as the company begins rolling out a few of the features of its AI suite via its iOS 18.1 developer beta released Monday.
With the current roll out Apple has enabled new animation for Siri. Plus, you can invoke Siri to use text prompt by double tapping on the bottom bar.
Plus, you can use writing tools that let you proofread or rewrite the text in a similar tone. You can also choose to change the tone with “Friendly,” “Professional,” and “Concise” options. Apple also allows you to modify a bunch of text to a list, a summary, a table, or key points.
The Mail app gets a summarization feature, and you can also see priority emails on top of your inbox. You can also see a one-line summary of emails without opening them. You can also use smart replies feature to quickly respond to emails.
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MacDailyNews Note: Tentpole features such as ChatGPT integration and Image Playground are not yet present. MacRumors has a full rundown of all of the apple intelligence features not included in the iOS 18.1 beta here.
Apple is planning to roll out its full set of Apple Intelligence features via multiple updates to iOS 18 across the end of 2024 and through the first half of 2025, Bloomberg News has reported.
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