Apple has released iOS 18.1, introducing its AI platform, Apple Intelligence, to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro models. This update also brings Apple Intelligence capabilities to iPad and Mac, marking a significant step in Apple’s AI development as it aims to boost interest in the iPhone 16 series, which launched last month.
Apple Intelligence represents the company’s response to the industry’s AI advancements, particularly as other tech giants focus on cloud-based AI relying on high-powered Nvidia hardware. While Apple’s AI approach remains device-centric, leveraging the iPhone’s internal chip, some complex tasks are processed by Apple’s servers.
Initially, Apple Intelligence offers several features, including text tools that can proofread or rewrite, object-removal capabilities for photos, and notification summaries that compile alerts into a single message. Siri has also been refreshed in this update, featuring a new look that illuminates the screen’s edges and enhanced abilities to answer queries about Apple products. Siri’s functions remain limited to in-app tasks, but broader capabilities are expected next year, including ChatGPT integration in iOS 18.2.
Bank of America Securities analyst Wamsi Mohan has expressed optimism about Apple Intelligence’s potential to boost iPhone sales, suggesting that demand could “pick up post initial release of Apple Intelligence in late October.” However, accessing Apple Intelligence requires users to opt in and join a waitlist. Users will need an iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, or an iPhone 16. After enrolling, the device will download the necessary AI models.
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Noteworthy features include a notification summary tool that simplifies updates from sources like market alerts or group chats. Siri’s new text interface, accessible by swiping up, allows for silent querying. Writing tools now enable users to rephrase text across Apple and non-Apple apps, with options to adjust tone to “friendly,” “professional,” or “concise.”
Additional updates extend to Apple’s Mail and Photos apps. Photos can now perform natural language searches and create mini-movies from photo collections, enriching the user experience in iOS 18.1.
To download iOS 18.1, go to Settings > General > Software Update. To sign up for the Apple Intelligence waitlist, go to Settings > Apple Intelligence and Siri > Join the Apple Waitlist