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Artificial intelligence with solid privacy protection coming soon to your devices

NEW DELHI: As artificial intelligence (AI) begins to transform user experiences across devices and apps, “Apple Intelligence” now aims to put advanced generative models at the heart of iPhone, iPad, and Mac systems, which will become part of beta versions of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia this fall.

Claiming to set a new standard for AI privacy, “Apple Intelligence” understands personal context to deliver intelligence that is helpful and relevant. ChatGPT will also arrive in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia later this year, powered by GPT-4o.

In this way, new artificial intelligence will change the way people use devices to communicate, work and express themselves.

First, generative models are enriched with personal context to provide information that is extremely useful and relevant.

With Private Cloud Compute, the company says it has set a new standard for privacy in AI, offering the ability to flexibly and scale compute power between on-device processing and larger server models that run on dedicated Apple silicon servers.

AI-powered writing tools help you rewrite, proofread, and summarize text.

With the TextView delegation API, you can customize how your app behaves when writing tools are active—for example, by pausing sync to avoid conflicts when Apple Intelligence processes text.

With the Image Playground API, you can add this same experience to your app and enable users to quickly create compelling images using the context in your app.

According to Apple, because the images are created solely on the device, there is no need to create or share your own models for users to enjoy creating new images in the app.

While emojis are represented as text, Genmoji will be represented as embedded images.

“Apple Intelligence” also gives Siri enhanced performance capabilities. Developers can use predefined and pre-trained App Intents across multiple domains to not only give Siri the ability to take actions in your app, but also make your app’s actions more discoverable in places like Spotlight, the Shortcuts app, Control Center, and more .

With “App Entities,” Siri can understand the content of your app and share information from your app with users anywhere in the system.

In the Notes and Phone apps, users can now record, transcribe, and summarize audio. When recording is initiated during a call, participants are automatically notified, and after the call ends, Apple Intelligence generates a summary to help recall key points.

Searching for photos and videos becomes even more convenient with Apple Intelligence.