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‘Apple Intelligence’ Unveiled At WWDC

During the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple unveiled the fruit-flavoured version of artificial intelligence: Apple Intelligence. Apple Intelligence refers to a series of features that will be introduced to iPhones, Macs, and iPads.

However, it will only be available for the iPhone 15 Pro or later, M1 Macs or newer, iPad Pro tablets, and iPad Air tablets. These are all the expensive, higher-end iterations of the products offered by Apple that run the M-series chips (although, all Apple Silicon Macs are supported since they are all equipped with M* processors).

It is likely that lower-tier models such as the regular iPhone, regular iPad and the rest of Apple’s products will inherit Apple Intelligence features when new models are released in the future. This is due to the high processing power requirements of AI chips. OpenAI’s ChatGPT is also integrated to provide users with more detailed information if desired.

Apple says that the new AI assistant features will leave your data on your device instead of making a round trip through Apple servers every time you need help with something. Apple Intelligence uses a combination of on-device processing and cloud servers. On-device processing can improve response times if the devices running the AI have sufficient processing power.

The new features include, but are not limited to proof reading your documents and emails, integration with all apps using Siri, the creation of custom emojis.

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