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WWDC: Tim Cook discusses Apple Intelligence in post-keynote speech

The forthcoming Apple Intelligence feature is getting a monumental amount of attention, and following the WWDC keynote speech on Monday, Apple CEO Tim Cook discussed the forthcoming artificial intelligence technology.

Cook touched on how Apple Intelligence features are designed to improve customers’ lives, with strong privacy safeguards in place.

Upon its release, Apple Intelligence will perform functions such as summarizing text, creating custom emojis, and images, sorting through priority notifications, and more. Siri will be equipped with Apple Intelligence, with richer language understanding and more per-app controls. These features will require an iPhone 15 Pro or newer, or a Mac or iPad with an M1 chip or newer.

The features will debut with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia upon their release later this year, but will also be available in the beta release. Developers will be able to start testing the features on the iOS 18 beta later this summer.

Cook also discussed Apple Intelligence with The Washington Post’s Josh Tyrangiel, with that interview shared in written form.

Since a picture’s worth a thousand words…

Via MacRumors, the Washington Post, iJustine, Marques Brownlee, and SuperSaf