Apple’s AI Intelligence to Launch in October: Report
Apple Intelligence features were introduced at Apple’s WWDC2024 event in Cupertino, California on June 10, 2024.
Source: Apple Inc.
AppleApple’s new artificial intelligence features will launch in October, missing the first wave of iPhone and iPad software updates, according to a report. Bloomberg Report released on Monday.
The report says the company pulled the Apple Intelligence features from the initial iOS release due to concerns about their stability and the need to run broader testing.
Apple said before Its AI features will be released in beta this fall, and they’re expected to help boost sales of Apple’s new iPhones. They’ll only work on iPhone 15 Pro models and later. Some of Apple’s promised AI features, like ChatGPT integration and Siri improvements, are expected to be released later this year.
Bloomberg says Apple plans to give developers early access to Apple Intelligence as early as this week in the iOS 18.1 beta.
Company first published Apple Intelligence on June 10. The AI features, which will also be available on all Macs and iPads running the M1 chip or later, can proofread text or rewrite it in a friendly or professional tone, create custom emojis, and summarize and transcribe phone calls.
Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.