Apple has released the developer betas for iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 today, offering the first chance to test Apple Intelligence. Here’s everything you need to know about Apple Intelligence and the iOS 18.1 developer beta.
Apple Intelligence debuts with iOS 18.1 developer beta
Apple has announced Apple Intelligence, which takes AI technology to a new level, and some of these features are now available in the developer beta. However, not all features are included in this beta. Here are some features you can find in this beta:
- Writing Tools: You can now use functions like rewriting, correcting, or summarizing texts. These features can be experienced in both Apple’s own applications and many third-party applications.
- Siri Improvements: Siri has become even smarter. It can switch seamlessly between voice and text, follow you when you get stuck on words, and maintain context by linking one request to another. However, ChatGPT integration is not yet available, with Apple stating it will come later.
- Other Features: The beta also includes natural language search features, support for creating memory movies, transcription summaries, and several new Mail features.
How to Try Apple Intelligence:
- Download iOS 18.1 Beta: First, install the iOS 18.1 beta on your device.
- Open the Settings App: Go to the Settings app.
- Apple Intelligence & Siri: Click on this new menu.
- Join the Waiting List: Select “Join the Apple Intelligence waiting list.”
After these steps, you will have requested access to Apple Intelligence beta features. However, some features may be provided sequentially to avoid overloading Apple’s servers.
Compatible Devices:
To try Apple Intelligence, you need to have an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max. Additionally, you must have an Apple Developer account. Fortunately, this account does not need to be paid; you can log in with your Apple ID at developer.apple.com.
Apple Intelligence looks set to significantly enhance the user experience. The writing tools and improvements in Siri will offer great conveniences in daily use. Especially Siri’s ability to switch seamlessly between voice and text and maintain context makes it more useful.
What do you think? Share your thoughts on the new Apple Intelligence features and the iOS 18.1 developer beta in the comments below.
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