The most notable Apple Intelligence tricks will likely arrive in a month, but Siri's integration with other apps will only materialize around April next year.
Apple's new “onscreen awareness” feature could make Siri more intuitive, helping it interact with what’s on your screen for faster, smarter responses.
The AI infusion is supposed to transform Apple’s often bumbling virtual assistant Siri into a more conversational, versatile and colorful companion whose presence will be denoted by a glowing light that circles the iPhone’s screen as requests are being ...
Apple's latest betas for iOS 18.2 and the rest support developer testing of the new app intent system that will ultimately make Siri more contextually aware in a later release.
Apple's exec Craig Federighi explains that the Cupertino giant has a different approach to AI and it's not about creating ChatGPT 2.0 or any chatbots.
Apple recently pushed out the second iOS 18.2 developer beta, which reveals more about how ChatGPT integration will work with iPhones running Apple Intelligence. As we’ve discussed, Apple has a three-strand approach to generative AI (genAI): The first strand consists of its own Apple Intelligence LLM models working on the device itself;
Apple is gearing up to launch the iOS 18.2 update, which promises to expand Apple’s AI capabilities in meaningful ways. This new release, expected as early as December, will feature ChatGPT integration within Siri,
and a number of AI-enabled features it has touted are still not available. Apple Intelligence features released Monday include improvements to Siri, which has a more "natural-sounding voice" and improved conversational skills, according to Apple's website.
If you have a compatible iPhone, you can now test out ChatGPT Plus with iOS 18.2 beta, but it comes at a cost.
Firms such as Carson Group, Morgan Stanley, Morningstar and Merrill are taking vastly different approaches to naming their AI assistants, with some preferring a human name, a male name or simply no human identifier.
Apple will reportedly drop another batch of Apple Intelligence features during the first week of December. AI emojis, ChatGPT, and more are expected.