Apple Launches iOS 18.2 Beta with AI Emojis and ChatGPT-Siri Integration
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siliconindia | Thursday, 07 November 2024, 09:56 IST
Apple has dropped iOS and iPadOS 18.2 public betas, which included features such as an AI emoji generator app, ChatGPT addition to Siri, visual search via iPhone 16 cameras, and a whole lot more.
Some new Apple Intelligence features are now in public beta, and they include things like Genmoji-an app that generates pictures as well as free access to ChatGPT without registering for an account.
Now, public beta users can ask Siri to show them information from inside their apps or take action on something that appears on their screen. You can ask ChatGPT to write text, answer questions, make images and so much more.
'Image Playground' uses prompts to create new images. Genmoji offers an analogous system to create custom emojis.
In the fresh update version of the software, iPhone 16 users can tap on the new Camera Control button to send Visual Intelligence out in search of and about to identify real-world objects and places using the camera lens.
Apple also launched the first public betas of iPadOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2, and tvOS 18.2.
The technological corporation had earlier rolled out AI features like the summaries of notifications powered by Apple Intelligence and Writing Tools before unleashing iOS 18.2 into the market.
In contrast, Apple Intelligence is picking up language support quickly; come next April, English (India), among many other languages, will be supported.
Apple Intelligence is the personal intelligence system that unleashes the power of Apple silicon to understand and create language and images, take action across apps, and draw from your personal context to simplify and accelerate everyday tasks and to take an extraordinary step forward for privacy in AI.
Writing Tools is deeply integrated across the whole of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, so it tends to refine language by rewriting and proofreading and summarizing text everywhere users write-Mail, Messages, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps.
Apple Intelligence lets the user choose between different variations of what they have written and the desired tone at work, concise, or friendly and possibly with an audience in mind. Proofread checks grammar, diction, and sentence structure in addition to providing recommended edits along with explanations for those edits that the user can review or accept quickly.
Users can even choose text and have it summarized in the form of digestible paragraph, bulleted key points, table, or list.
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