Computerworld July 30, 2024
Jonny Evans

With the release of the first Apple Intelligence betas, Apple powers up developers with advanced AI tools ahead of a public release sometime later.

While the actual introduction of Apple Intelligence isn’t expected until after the release of the iPhone 16 with iOS 18, developers can now begin testing the service on iPhones, Macs, and iPads.

The first developer betas of iOS 18.1, iPad OS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 — all of which contain Apple Intelligence — are available now. These provide access to some — though not all — of the features the company plans to introduce, including proofreading, writing assistance, and summarization tools.

What features are available in the beta?

Apple Intelligence is currently only available to...

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