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Apple Intelligence Public Betas Now Available: Experience AI-Powered Features on iPhone 16 and More

20/9/24

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Bharti B. Hariyani

Test Apple's advanced AI tools, including Siri redesign, text rewriting, and photo cleanup, on iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 public betas. Available on iPhone 16, iPads with M1 chips, and Macs.

Test Apple's advanced AI tools, including Siri redesign, text rewriting, and photo cleanup, on iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 public betas. Available on iPhone 16, iPads with M1 chips, and Macs.

Apple has rolled out public betas for iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, giving users an early chance to experience the exciting new Apple Intelligence features. These include a variety of AI-powered tools like text rewriting, an all-new Siri design, and a handy "Clean Up" tool for removing objects from photos. If you're eager to try these features on the upcoming iPhone 16 or other supported devices, now is the perfect time to get started.

What’s New with Apple Intelligence?

With the public betas now live, a broader audience can finally test some of the cutting-edge features that Apple has been developing for its AI platform. Here are a few key highlights of Apple Intelligence:

  • Text Rewriting Tools: This feature provides intelligent suggestions for rewriting or rephrasing text, making it easier to refine emails, messages, or documents.

  • Siri Redesign: Apple has given Siri a glowing, modern look, making it more visually appealing and easier to use. The new design accompanies improved voice recognition and responses.

  • "Clean Up" Tool: Apple has added an AI-powered tool to remove unwanted objects or people from your photos. With just a few taps, you can achieve cleaner, more polished images.

Who Can Access the Public Betas?

To get in on the action, you’ll need to register for Apple’s beta software program. Once enrolled, you can download the beta updates from the settings menu on your device. However, not all devices will have access to the full range of Apple Intelligence features.

  • iPhones: Only last year’s iPhone 15 Pro and the newly-launched iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro will support the Apple Intelligence features.

  • iPads: The betas are available for iPads equipped with M1 chips or newer, giving users a chance to test AI features on tablets.

  • Macs: For macOS Sequoia 15.1, you’ll need a Mac with M1 chips or newer to fully explore Apple Intelligence.

What to Expect

While Apple Intelligence brings some exciting innovations, this public beta doesn’t include everything that Apple has announced. More features are expected to roll out over time. For example, Apple is gradually expanding Siri’s language support as part of the Intelligence initiative, and there may be additional tools launching with the final version of these updates.

Apple’s AI platform is a response to growing competition in the smart assistant and AI-driven tools market. With Siri’s new look and functionality, the company is working hard to make its devices more capable of handling tasks that require a high degree of intelligence and contextual understanding.

How to Download the Public Betas

If you’re eager to test Apple Intelligence, here’s how you can download and install the public betas:

  1. Register for Apple’s beta software program on the Apple Beta Software Program website.

  2. Sign in with your Apple ID.

  3. Navigate to Settings on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, and look for the Software Update section.

  4. Download and install the available beta version.

Be aware that public betas can come with bugs or performance issues, so it’s always a good idea to back up your device before installing beta software.

When Will the Final Versions Be Released?

Apple has announced that the final versions of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 will be released in October. Until then, the public betas will allow users to explore the new features and provide feedback to Apple to help fine-tune the software.

Conclusion

Apple is making significant strides with Apple Intelligence, and the release of public betas marks an important step in bringing these features to everyday users. Whether you're curious about the AI-driven photo cleanup tool or looking forward to testing Siri's new interface, this public beta offers a glimpse into Apple's vision for the future of artificial intelligence on its devices. If you're using one of the supported devices, now’s the perfect time to jump in and experience the future of Apple tech firsthand.

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