Apple makes AI features default in iOS 18.3 while adding powerful Visual Intelligence capabilities for iPhone 16, fundamentally changing how users interact with their devices.
Apple's iOS 18.3 comes with a warning about a new setting that Apple has turned on by default — and you may want to switch it off. Here's what you need to know.
Wedbush Securities analysts predicted about 20% of the world’s population will access AI through an Apple device over the coming years.
Anyone who downloads Apple's upcoming software updates will have to take a few steps to disable Apple Intelligence.
After much anticipation, Apple introduced its generative AI suite last October with the release of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1. Initially, "Apple Intelligence"
Apple Intelligence is being enabled by default starting in iOS 18.3, a big change that shows Apple’s confidence in the AI features.
Apple has been slowly releasing and tweaking Apple Intelligence features with each new iteration of iOS 18. The public release of iOS 18.3 should be no different. The iOS 18.3 beta launched a week ago and we expect the public version to drop next week,
When installing macOS Sequoia 15.3, iOS 18.3, or iPadOS 18.3, Apple Intelligence will be turned on automatically on compatible devices, Apple says
Apple said that the AI features will be turned on by default during the iPhone onboarding process while updating to iOS 18.3.
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Apple's iOS 18.4 beta 1 could arrive next week, packed with upgraded Siri features and AI improvements—here's why everyone's buzzing about the potential launch.
The iOS 18.3 update is expected to roll out in the coming weeks, though a beta version is already available for those who want a sneak peek. One of the most significant changes is the removal of the AI-driven notification summary tool,