A pple Intelligence has arrived, and you can install it on compatible devices now by updating to iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, or ...
Parallels Desktop users can use Apple Intelligence on Windows if they update to macOS Sequoia 15.1. Here's what you need to ...
If you don’t have Apple Intelligence activated on a supported device, Siri will retain its old orb-like appearance. If you have Apple Intelligence, you get an eye-catching new design including an edge ...
One of the new features is the long-awaited integration with ChatGPT, and thanks to this, you can now ask Siri for details about what you’re seeing on your device’s screen. Use Siri to ask ...
Apple has announced the first set of Apple Intelligence features for the Mac, iPhone, and iPad via free software updates with ...
Following years of talk around Apple’s lack of innovation when it comes to Siri, Apple has promised the launch of a smarter version of its digital assistant. Siri is getting new features and ...
Apple Intelligence is available in English (US) with iOS 18.1 for the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 16 series.
OpenAI is finally bringing Advanced Voice mode to the desktop. It will be available in both the Windows and Mac versions of the ChatGPT app and works the same as the mobile release.
Years of ridicule and neglect make it easy to forget just how groundbreaking Siri was upon its release. Predating the likes of Alexa and Google Assistant, Apple’s digital helper still felt like ...
Apple Intelligence debuted this week with iOS 18.1, adding a slew of generative AI smarts to long-standing features, like Siri. Apple's digital assistant is no longer a pulsing ball at the base of ...
On Mac, you can place the Siri window anywhere on your desktop, allowing you to get tasks done while still interacting with your smart assistant. This is a huge change to Siri, as the assistant ...
Siri now has more information about Apple’s products and services, so if you have a question about your Apple device, you can ask Siri for help. That includes how to use a feature for the first ...