On Wednesday, the recently published iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 updates are giving developers their first taste of Apple Intelligence's ChatGPT integration. Genmoji, Image Playground, Visual Intelligence, and Image Wand are among the additional Apple Intelligence tools that come with the integration.
The iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and 15.1 releases will provide the public with their first taste of Apple Intelligence capabilities, including integrated writing tools, image cleanup, article summaries, and a typing input for the revamped Siri experience. However, they won't be able to utilise OpenAI's platform until later.
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Both Apple Intelligence and ChatGPT must be enabled separately by users, either at setup or in settings afterward. They won’t need to have a ChatGPT account or the stand-alone app. Without a premium account, however, the number of queries they access will be limited, though everyone will have access to all of OpenAI’s models, including GPT-4.
The service will serve two main purposes: creating content in Writing Tools and adding to Siri's knowledge store. The new Siri will ask the user for permission to access ChatGPT when the service is enabled in response to specific queries. Examples of enquiries that might bring up the option include those on recipes and trip planning. Additionally, users can ask Siri to "ask ChatGPT" directly.
The other main ChatGPT feature made possible by Apple Intelligence is Compose. It is available to users in any application that has the new Writing Tools feature enabled. Compose gives you the option to write text in response to prompts. It complements already-available writing tools like Style and Summary.
Access to Open AI's image generation is another benefit of the function. This complements Apple's recently released Image Playground function, which lets people to generate images with prompts in a pair of styles. Genmoji does the same for emojis inside the Messages app.