"Mars One Second: Apple's Own Version of AI Now Available for iPhone"
Hey there! Rich DeMuro here to show you what Apple’s new AI can do. That new glow around Siri – that’s what it looks like when you activate Apple Intelligence. See that glow around the edge? It’s only available on certain iPhones. You need an iPhone 15 Pro or above, like the iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, or iPhone 16 models. So, it’s limited.
Samsung introduced smartphone AI features earlier this year, and now it’s Apple’s turn. The company’s new Apple Intelligence features are rolling out, bringing a fresh take on AI for iPhone users. Let’s take a closer look!
To learn more, I went to the Apple Store, where they’re offering pop-up demos as part of their “Today at Apple” sessions. My guide, Meyer Austin, says the best part about Apple Intelligence is how intuitive and easy it is to use. To get these new features, you need an iPhone 15 Pro or an iPhone 16 model and the iOS 18.1 software update. Once you have that, go into Settings and toggle on the switch for Apple Intelligence.
Some features aren’t available just yet, but there are new writing tools that let you type what you want, and it immediately writes it for you. I love how you can hop between apps seamlessly – no third-party apps needed! These features let you highlight text and rewrite it in different styles. It works anywhere there’s a blinking cursor.
Emails have a new feature that can help you reply automatically, suggesting responses to any questions in an email, prioritizing efficiency. Apple Intelligence is all about making things easier! The Photos app has a new cleanup tool that lets you remove unwanted people or objects from your photos.
Siri is also getting smarter – you can set a timer, and the voice assistant will better understand your requests, even if you stumble. There’s also a new way to type to Siri: a double-tap at the bottom of your screen brings up a colorful glow with whimsical animations.
Apple says it’s doing all of this in a way that protects your privacy. It’s designed with privacy in mind, from the moment you open your device to any app you use – those privacy safeguards are built right in.
The full Apple Intelligence feature set will arrive in December. That’s when you’ll be able to create custom emojis, generate images, and even use Siri to interact with ChatGPT.
Before we go, let’s quickly check out the new cleanup feature. This tool, now available in Photos, lets you highlight something you want to remove – and just like that, it’s gone! It’s so cool to see it in action.
"Mars One Second: Apple's Own Version of AI Now Available for iPhone"
Hey there! Rich DeMuro here to show you what Apple’s new AI can do. That new glow around Siri – that’s what it looks like when you activate Apple Intelligence. See that glow around the edge? It’s only available on certain iPhones. You need an iPhone 15 Pro or above, like the iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, or iPhone 16 models. So, it’s limited.
Samsung introduced smartphone AI features earlier this year, and now it’s Apple’s turn. The company’s new Apple Intelligence features are rolling out, bringing a fresh take on AI for iPhone users. Let’s take a closer look!
To learn more, I went to the Apple Store, where they’re offering pop-up demos as part of their “Today at Apple” sessions. My guide, Meyer Austin, says the best part about Apple Intelligence is how intuitive and easy it is to use. To get these new features, you need an iPhone 15 Pro or an iPhone 16 model and the iOS 18.1 software update. Once you have that, go into Settings and toggle on the switch for Apple Intelligence.
Some features aren’t available just yet, but there are new writing tools that let you type what you want, and it immediately writes it for you. I love how you can hop between apps seamlessly – no third-party apps needed! These features let you highlight text and rewrite it in different styles. It works anywhere there’s a blinking cursor.
Emails have a new feature that can help you reply automatically, suggesting responses to any questions in an email, prioritizing efficiency. Apple Intelligence is all about making things easier! The Photos app has a new cleanup tool that lets you remove unwanted people or objects from your photos.
Siri is also getting smarter – you can set a timer, and the voice assistant will better understand your requests, even if you stumble. There’s also a new way to type to Siri: a double-tap at the bottom of your screen brings up a colorful glow with whimsical animations.
Apple says it’s doing all of this in a way that protects your privacy. It’s designed with privacy in mind, from the moment you open your device to any app you use – those privacy safeguards are built right in.
The full Apple Intelligence feature set will arrive in December. That’s when you’ll be able to create custom emojis, generate images, and even use Siri to interact with ChatGPT.
Before we go, let’s quickly check out the new cleanup feature. This tool, now available in Photos, lets you highlight something you want to remove – and just like that, it’s gone! It’s so cool to see it in action.