You can try out the beta interpretation of Apple’s generative AI with an iPhone 15 Pro or any iPad or Mac with an M1 chip or later. Let’s get into everything that you ought to know about Apple Intelligence.
Apple Intelligence, the famous Apple’s generative AI, takes one step ahead with the public beta version, which has been released for iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and MacOS Sequoia 15.2.
This drop includes some of the most instigative, Apple Intelligence features, such as GenMoji, Image Playground, and the ChatGPT integration for Siri.
The public beta release of iOS 18.2 follows the rear-most public release of iOS 18.1, which includes a sprinkle of Apple Intelligence features like AI-suggested writing tools that appear automatically in documents or emails, print tools including CleanUp to remove not needed sections of an image, and several Siri commands. The most impactful change can be a new voice designed for Siri to sound more natural and human-like, and the capability to understand the zest of ongoing conversation. It also offers a new glowing border around the display when Siri is running and a new double-tap gesture on the bottom of the screen to talk to Siri through text.
The newly introduced iOS 18.2 developer beta definitely consists of visual intelligence features for the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, which uses the new Camera Control button to begin hunting for whatever the camera is focused on, just like the Google Lens. It becomes easier to detect and identify the elements in an image.
Undoubtedly, Apple’s AI popularity has been skyrocketing ever since Apple Intelligence made its way into the WWDC keynote in June. While we might be in the initial stage of the generative AI marathon, the formal release of Apple Intelligence is living proof that Apple knows its way to new technology, and is dedicatedly working to improve the features and functionality of its devices over time.