At WWDC on June 10, Apple took the wraps off its ambitious project to inject generative AI features throughout its operating systems. Apple calls this Apple Intelligence, and it’s going to transform the way you use your iPhone, iPad, and Mac—but it’s also got significant limitations and caveats. Here’s everything you need to know about Apple Intelligence before it lands on your devices: What it is, what it does, how it works, when it’s coming, and what you’ll need to be able to use it.
What is Apple Intelligence? Apple Intelligence is Apple’s branded term for its suite of generative AI features coming first in , , and . Because Apple has been using machine learning and “artificial intelligence” in its products for years (though not AI), and because Apple is a company that can never pass up a good branding opportunity, it took “AI” and gave it a snazzy new name. Apple Intelligence involves several features including some centered around reading and writing, some for image generation, and a few other things.
It’s a way of getting things done quicker through voice and text prompts that draw on personal context and understanding to deliver results quickly and privately. When will Apple Intelligence be released? Apple Intelligence will debut in beta state when iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15 Sequoia are released later in 2024 (probably September). It was not included in the initial Developer Beta released at WWDC, but Apple says it will be available later i.
