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Can You Use Apple Intelligence on Your MacBook?
After Apple announced the new Apple Intelligence feature, many are wondering whether it will work on there devices. The bad news: you’ll need very recent hardware. The good news: you may already have it.
Will Apple Intelligence work on your MacBook?
Apple caused quite a stir at its last major annual developer conference (WWDC 2024) by unveiling the AI-related features that will drive the next versions of its various operating systems, iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. Unfortunately, not everyone will be able to take advantage of them. In fact, you’ll need a very recent iPhone, iPad or Mac.
Apple Intelligence will be available free of charge as a beta version in iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia in English in the United States this fall, before being gradually rolled out worldwide. Some additional features and languages will not be available until 2025. To take advantage of them, you’ll need the latest generation of iPhone or an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max. For iPads and Macs, you’ll need a device equipped with an M1 chip or later.
Apple Intelligence will place powerful generative AI models at the heart of Apple devices, offering the ability to perform common tasks more quickly and easily, from writing texts and email messages to photo editing and written transcriptions of telephone conversations.
This story is published via AFP Relaxnews.
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