Today also marks the beginning of Apple Intelligence language
expansion with localized English support for Australia, Canada,
Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the U.K.
Apple® today announced the release of iOS 18.2, iPadOS® 18.2,
and macOS® Sequoia 15.2, introducing a brand-new set of Apple
Intelligence™ features that will elevate users’ experience with
iPhone®, iPad®, and Mac®, and builds on the first set of
capabilities already introduced. Apple Intelligence is the
easy-to-use personal intelligence system that delivers helpful and
relevant intelligence while taking an extraordinary step forward
for privacy in AI. Now users can explore creative new ways to
express themselves visually with Image Playground, create the
perfect emoji for any situation with Genmoji™, and make their
writing even more dynamic with new enhancements to Writing Tools.
Building on Apple Intelligence, users with an iPhone 16 or iPhone
16 Pro can instantly learn more about their surroundings with
visual intelligence with Camera Control. And now with ChatGPT
integrated into Writing Tools and Siri®, users can tap into
ChatGPT’s expertise without having to switch between apps, helping
them get things done faster and easier than ever before.
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Today’s release of iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2,
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Today, Apple Intelligence also begins language expansion with
localized English support for Australia, Canada, Ireland, New
Zealand, South Africa, and the U.K., giving even more users around
the world powerful new ways to use their iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Additional languages, including Chinese, English (India), English
(Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese,
Spanish, and Vietnamese will be coming throughout the year, with an
initial set arriving in a software update in April.
Design Fun, Original Images with Image Playground
The Image Playground experience allows users to easily create
fun and unique images, with concepts like themes, costumes,
accessories, and places. Users can add their own text descriptions,
and can even create images in the likeness of a family member or
friend using photos from their photo library. Image Playground
generates images in distinct styles, including Animation — a
modern, 3D-animated look — and Illustration, which offers images
with simple shapes, clear lines, and colorblocking.
The experience is integrated right into Messages, making it
easier than ever to create images for conversations, as well as
into apps like Freeform®, Keynote®, and many others. Image
Playground is also available as a brand-new dedicated app.
Create Genmoji to Fit any Moment
With the power of Apple Intelligence, emoji is taken to the next
level with Genmoji, making conversations with family and friends
more fun and playful, and opening up entirely new ways to
communicate.
By simply typing a description into the emoji keyboard, a
Genmoji will appear, including multiple versions to choose from.
With images from their photo library, users can take Genmoji even
further by creating one that is inspired by a friend or family
member. Personalized Genmoji can be customized with accessories,
like a hat or sunglasses, and can reflect themes or activities to
make them even more personal and unique. Just like emoji, Genmoji
can be added inline to messages, or shared as a sticker or reaction
in a Tapback®.1
Take Notes to the Next Level with Image Wand
The Notes app gets new tools to make note-taking more visual and
dynamic. With Image Wand in the tool palette, users can quickly
create images in their note using the written or visual context
already captured within the note.
Image Wand transforms a rough sketch into a polished image by
simply circling it. Users can even circle empty space within a
note, and Image Wand will gather context from the surrounding area
— using on-device generative models to analyze the handwritten or
typed text — to create a relevant image that complements the note
and makes it more visual. Users can create images with the
Animation, Illustration, and an additional Sketch style in Image
Wand.
Describe Changes in Writing Tools
Writing Tools build on the existing options of Rewrite,
Proofread, and Summarize with the new ability for users to specify
the change they’d like to make, using the new Describe Your Change
option. Describe Your Change gives users even more flexibility and
control when they’d like to make their writing sound more
expressive, such as to add more dynamic action words to their
resume or even rewrite a dinner party invitation in the form of a
poem, and more. Just like all of the features with Writing Tools,
this new Describe Your Change option is available systemwide across
Apple and many third-party apps.
Learn More About Surroundings in One Click with Visual
Intelligence
A new visual intelligence experience builds on Apple
Intelligence and helps users learn about objects and places
instantly, thanks to the new Camera Control on the iPhone 16
lineup. Visual intelligence can summarize and copy text, translate
text between languages, detect phone numbers or email addresses
with the option to add to contacts, and more. Camera Control also
allows users to search Google so they can see where they can buy an
item, or benefit from ChatGPT’s problem-solving skills to ask for
an explanation about a complex diagram, such as from class notes.
Users are in control of when third-party tools are used and what
information is shared.
Tap into ChatGPT with Siri and Writing Tools
Apple is enabling ChatGPT access in Siri and Writing Tools
experiences within iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, allowing users to access
its expertise — as well as its image- and document-understanding
capabilities — without needing to jump between applications. With
the ChatGPT integration, Siri can suggest a user access ChatGPT for
certain requests, and Siri can provide the response directly.
With Compose, users can ask ChatGPT to generate content for
anything they are writing about from the systemwide Writing Tools.
They can also use ChatGPT’s image-generation capabilities to add
images alongside their written content.
Users can choose whether to enable ChatGPT integration, and are
in full control of when to use it and what information is shared
with ChatGPT. By default, a ChatGPT account is not required to use
this integration. When using ChatGPT without an account, OpenAI
will not store requests, and will not use the data for model
training. Additionally, users’ IP addresses are obscured to prevent
their sessions from being linked together. For those who choose to
connect their account, OpenAI’s data-use policies apply.
Even More Capabilities Coming Soon
Additional Apple Intelligence capabilities will be available in
the months to come. Siri will be even more capable, with the
ability to draw on a user’s personal context to deliver
intelligence that’s tailored to them. Siri will also gain onscreen
awareness, and will be able to take hundreds of new actions in and
across Apple and third-party apps. Priority Notifications will also
surface what’s most important. In addition, users will be able to
create images in Image Playground in a Sketch style, an academic
and highly detailed style that uses a vibrant color palette
combined with technical lines to produce realistic drawings.
A Breakthrough for Privacy in AI
Designed to protect users’ privacy at every step, Apple
Intelligence uses on-device processing, meaning that many of the
models that power it run entirely on device. For requests that
require access to larger models, Private Cloud Compute extends the
privacy and security of iPhone into the cloud to unlock even more
intelligence. When using Private Cloud Compute, users’ data is
never stored or shared with Apple; it is used only to fulfill their
request. Independent experts can inspect the code that runs on
Apple silicon servers to continuously verify this privacy promise,
and are already doing so. This is an extraordinary step forward for
privacy in AI.
Availability
- Apple Intelligence is available now as a free software update
with iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2, and can be
accessed in most regions around the world when the device and Siri
language are set to localized English for Australia, Canada,
Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the U.K., or the U.S.
- Mac users in the EU can access Apple Intelligence when using a
compatible device with supported settings and languages. This
April, Apple Intelligence features will start to roll out to iPhone
and iPad users in the EU. This will include many of the core
features of Apple Intelligence, including Writing Tools, Genmoji, a
redesigned Siri with richer language understanding, ChatGPT
integration, and more.
- Apple Intelligence is available on iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus,
iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max,
iPad with A17 Pro or M1 and later, and Mac with M1 and later.
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watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across
all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services
including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple
TV+. Apple’s more than 150,000 employees are dedicated to making
the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we
found it.
1 Genmoji creation is available on supported iPhone and iPad
models, and will be available on Mac in the coming months.
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