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Apple's Upcoming September Keynote: What We Know So Far About Apple Intelligence

As we approach Apple's highly anticipated September keynote, speculation is running high about what the company will announce. One thing that's been generating significant buzz is Apple intelligence, a new feature that promises to revolutionize the way we interact with our devices.

According to sources, Apple has been working on Apple intelligence for some time now, and it's set to be a major focus point at this year's keynote. The company has been tight-lipped about what exactly Apple intelligence entails, but rumors suggest that it will enable advanced AI capabilities on Apple devices. This could include things like personalized recommendations, intelligent assistance, and even predictive maintenance.

The question on everyone's mind is when we can expect to see Apple intelligence in action. Sources close to the company suggest that it may be released alongside a new operating system update, possibly in the form of iOS 18.1. However, there's been some confusion about whether Apple will release Apple intelligence across all its devices, or if it will be limited to certain models.

One thing is clear: Apple intelligence will be supported on Mac devices, including the MacBook Pro and iMac, as well as newer iPad models like the iPad Air and Pro. However, when it comes to iPhones, things get a bit more complicated. As of now, only iPhone 15 Pro Max and Pro devices are expected to support Apple intelligence, due to their A17 Pro chip.

This raises an interesting question: will Apple's approach to releasing new features be staggered? It seems that the company may be taking a cautious approach, releasing software updates and feature sets in stages rather than all at once. This could mean that users of older iPhone models won't have access to Apple intelligence right away, but it also means that the company can test and refine its AI capabilities before rolling them out to a wider audience.

Support for Apple Intelligence: What Can You Expect?

So, what can you expect from Apple intelligence when it's finally released? While we don't know all the details just yet, rumors suggest that it will enable advanced AI capabilities on Apple devices. This could include things like personalized recommendations, intelligent assistance, and even predictive maintenance.

One of the most exciting aspects of Apple intelligence is its potential to integrate seamlessly across different Apple devices. Imagine being able to use your iPhone to control your smart home devices, for example, or having personalized recommendations appear on your Mac desktop. It's a tantalizing prospect, and one that could revolutionize the way we interact with our technology.

Of course, there are also some concerns about how Apple will balance its AI capabilities with user privacy and security. As AI becomes more prevalent in our daily lives, it's essential that companies like Apple prioritize these issues. But for now, it seems that Apple is committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI, even if it means taking a cautious approach.

The Future of Apple Intelligence: What's Next?

So, when can we expect Apple intelligence to arrive? Based on recent rumors and leaks, it seems likely that we'll see an update in the form of iOS 18.1. However, there's still some uncertainty about whether this will be a staggered release, with certain features arriving before others.

One thing is clear: Apple intelligence has the potential to be game-changing for users of Apple devices. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for ways to make your technology more convenient and efficient, Apple intelligence could be the answer. But as we wait for the official release date, it's essential to keep an open mind and consider the implications of this new feature.

As always, we'll be keeping a close eye on developments and providing updates as more information becomes available. In the meantime, we want to hear from you: are you excited about Apple intelligence? Do you think Apple will get it right, or are there concerns about AI that need to be addressed?

Let us know in the comments below! And if you liked this video, don't forget to subscribe and hit that notification bell for more tech content like this one.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso you may or made out of notice but we are four betas in iOS and iPad OS 18 and we've even gotten the public beta releases of these softwares but Apple intelligence is still none in any of these updates Apple did announce it at WWDC as an iOS and iPad OS 18 kind of situation and feature but it looks like it might get pushed over to 18.1 but Apple might be doing something kind of interesting where they releasing the beta program of 18.1 earlier than the public release of iOS 18 so Apple intelligence could be coming to the developer beta as early as this week let's talk about it so if you remember during WWDC Apple spent a good maybe hour or hour and 15 minutes on the back half of the presentation talking all about Apple intelligence and what to expect from it what it's going to do to your day-to-day how it's going to be integrated they talked about a little Chan BT integration as well how Siri is going to get much smarter and then a bunch of smaller features like gen emojis and playgrounds and again all these different Apple intelligence and AI assistant type of features that most people have now gotten used to over the last couple years because of the introductions of things like chat gbt and other platforms so Apple bringing it in to the iOS iPad OS and just the Apple ecosystem in general was a big deal and a big bet so Apple wants to make sure that they're going to be doing this and doing this correctly because last thing they want is a terrible PR nightmare I've maybe some crazy Apple intelligence feature that goes kind of haywire and creates something that maybe they don't want to have been created on their actual software and Hardware so because of that Apple's taking their time releasing Apple intelligence and it looks like according to Mark Gman that Apple's going to be pushing it to the 18.1 release that's not going to be releasing until probably October of this year but if you do want to get your hands on Apple intelligence earlier than that 18.1 public release it does look like Apple's going to be doing something a little bit different when it comes to the beta program so like I mentioned earlier we are now on the fourth beta of iOS and iPad OS 18 and there's still no apple intelligence but it looks like Apple's going to be releasing 18.1 beta 1 as early as this week kind of foregoing the continuation of 18.0 so there might be either two betas going simultaneously or Apple's just going to set the RC Edition as 18.0 the way that it is focusing on some of the iOS 18 features that have nothing to do with apple intelligence like the new photos application the new passwords app all those new iMessage features like being able to schedule things and inline replies and things like that so Apple's going to be focusing on 18.0 in that version that's going to be releasing in September but then at the same time it's going to be testing 18.1 one in the beta fashion which is something that I'm going to be jumping on immediately even if it is on a beta 1 but even as Apple begins to slowly roll this out with their iOS 18.1 beta 1 program they're still going to be staggering the release of the Apple intelligence features overall so you might notice that with the beta 1 that we're going to be getting some of the smaller features like gen emojis as well as the Apple intelligence playground which is more of a nice to have feature set as opposed to something that's more Mission critical like the Apple intelligence chbt Integrations and the new Siri Integrations right when it comes to the Gen emojis and the playground this is going to be more of a for fun feature it's not going to do anything from a day-to-day function standpoint or efficiency standpoint you're going to be able to create these cool little scenes and create them in different kind of ways and functions having maybe yourself in a gen Emoji kind of with a cool background that's kind of art style or maybe 3D style so again more of a for fun and an iMessage type of integration and then when it comes to the actual new Siri as well as the new assistant and the chat GPT Integrations that'll probably come as more betas on 18.1 do get released now of course I did mention that Apple's rolling this out slowly because they don't want anything detrimental to happen when it comes to the release and they want to be able to have everything control kind of go through all the processes of testing make sure that every situation has been accounted for that can happen when it comes to Apple intelligence but there's also of course a PR moment for them to be able to do this as well because when it comes to iOS and iPad OS 18 that'll still release probably in the September time frame and it's going to release in conjunction with the announcement of things like the iPhone 16 lineup the new watch lineup and a bunch of other things that Apple's going to be talking about in their September keynote so that's going to get a whole wave of News Press a whole bunch of positive PR people wanting to upgrade to their iPhones to be able to use apple intelligence but then come October which which is usually kind of a slower month when it comes to Apple's product releases and software releases they're going to have a whole new cycle with 18.1 being released and all the new Apple intelligence features that are going to be able to be used with that new hardware so I do want to mention the support when it comes to Apple intelligence so basically if you have an mowed device whether it is a Mac Mini a MacBook Pro or or an M1 iPad Air or iPad Pro those will all be supported and be able to use apple AI so an M series computer or newer M series iPad or newer will be able to support that but then when it comes to the iPhone side as of right now the only iPhones that will be able to support that is going to be on the a17 pro chip which means it's going to be the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 15 Pro so what that means is unfortunately if you just purchase an iPhone 15 or 15 plus that will not have apple intelligence support in built in because it doesn't have the correct chipset or the to do it now we're not sure if there's going to be some sort of staggered approach maybe some of the stuff like gen emojis and will be able to come over but I really do think that apple is going to keep this on the A7 Pro or newer which means that when the iPhone 16 lineup is released it'll probably have the A7 Pro on the cheaper models and then an a18 Pro on the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max so people are going to want to upgrade to those newer phones just because of Apple intelligence so again there's a reason to the madness and a reason why Apple's going to be doing this is to get more sales down the line and get just more PR as well as more between the software and the hardware being released in that September October time frame so that is what we know so far when it comes to Apple intelligence and when it's going to be release what the approach is by Apple to release it again we're probably going to get an 18.1 beta update either this week or next week on iOS and iPad OS devices as well as probably Mac OS aoia as well as watch OS 11 and things like that so we will be testing it and I will be the first to actually put it on my device and see exactly what it's like but as I said earlier it's going to be a staggered release in terms of the feature sets that we get with apple intelligence which again I don't I don't know how to feel about that maybe Apple's just really making sure that from a testing perspective everything's going to work how they want it to work and they don't want any loose ends at the end of the day for anything detrimental to happen in their situation so let's see how Apple actually approaches this moving forward and it is unfortunate that Apple intelligence will not be supported by even the newest Apple devices like an iPhone 15 or an iPhone 15 plus so if you do want to get apple intelligence and be able to use it you're going to have to get a new iPhone unless you have a 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max but let me know in the comment down below are you excited for Apple intelligence what are your thoughts on AI in general do you think Apple's going to do it correctly to make sure that again nothing goes out of control and it's kind of siloed in their apple ecosystem Apple's going to do it the way that they want to do it and they're going to be releasing it the way that they want to release it in order to keep control of a feature or something that's kind of uncontrollable now at this point but that'll do it everybody if you made it to the end leave a little dolphin in the comments down below so I know you made it to the end I'm kind of excited to see what all the hype is about to see if I can actually use it dayto day and to implement in a way that makes me feel like I'm not actually using AI but it's going to be just making my day to day that much easier I think that's going to be the perfect implementation and let's see if Apple can do it but if you guys want to watch more videos like this one YouTube thinks you're going to like this video right here if not I chose this video specifically for you to check out to see if maybe you're going to end up liking it but but that'll do it everybody I'm Fernando and I'm out of here peaceso you may or made out of notice but we are four betas in iOS and iPad OS 18 and we've even gotten the public beta releases of these softwares but Apple intelligence is still none in any of these updates Apple did announce it at WWDC as an iOS and iPad OS 18 kind of situation and feature but it looks like it might get pushed over to 18.1 but Apple might be doing something kind of interesting where they releasing the beta program of 18.1 earlier than the public release of iOS 18 so Apple intelligence could be coming to the developer beta as early as this week let's talk about it so if you remember during WWDC Apple spent a good maybe hour or hour and 15 minutes on the back half of the presentation talking all about Apple intelligence and what to expect from it what it's going to do to your day-to-day how it's going to be integrated they talked about a little Chan BT integration as well how Siri is going to get much smarter and then a bunch of smaller features like gen emojis and playgrounds and again all these different Apple intelligence and AI assistant type of features that most people have now gotten used to over the last couple years because of the introductions of things like chat gbt and other platforms so Apple bringing it in to the iOS iPad OS and just the Apple ecosystem in general was a big deal and a big bet so Apple wants to make sure that they're going to be doing this and doing this correctly because last thing they want is a terrible PR nightmare I've maybe some crazy Apple intelligence feature that goes kind of haywire and creates something that maybe they don't want to have been created on their actual software and Hardware so because of that Apple's taking their time releasing Apple intelligence and it looks like according to Mark Gman that Apple's going to be pushing it to the 18.1 release that's not going to be releasing until probably October of this year but if you do want to get your hands on Apple intelligence earlier than that 18.1 public release it does look like Apple's going to be doing something a little bit different when it comes to the beta program so like I mentioned earlier we are now on the fourth beta of iOS and iPad OS 18 and there's still no apple intelligence but it looks like Apple's going to be releasing 18.1 beta 1 as early as this week kind of foregoing the continuation of 18.0 so there might be either two betas going simultaneously or Apple's just going to set the RC Edition as 18.0 the way that it is focusing on some of the iOS 18 features that have nothing to do with apple intelligence like the new photos application the new passwords app all those new iMessage features like being able to schedule things and inline replies and things like that so Apple's going to be focusing on 18.0 in that version that's going to be releasing in September but then at the same time it's going to be testing 18.1 one in the beta fashion which is something that I'm going to be jumping on immediately even if it is on a beta 1 but even as Apple begins to slowly roll this out with their iOS 18.1 beta 1 program they're still going to be staggering the release of the Apple intelligence features overall so you might notice that with the beta 1 that we're going to be getting some of the smaller features like gen emojis as well as the Apple intelligence playground which is more of a nice to have feature set as opposed to something that's more Mission critical like the Apple intelligence chbt Integrations and the new Siri Integrations right when it comes to the Gen emojis and the playground this is going to be more of a for fun feature it's not going to do anything from a day-to-day function standpoint or efficiency standpoint you're going to be able to create these cool little scenes and create them in different kind of ways and functions having maybe yourself in a gen Emoji kind of with a cool background that's kind of art style or maybe 3D style so again more of a for fun and an iMessage type of integration and then when it comes to the actual new Siri as well as the new assistant and the chat GPT Integrations that'll probably come as more betas on 18.1 do get released now of course I did mention that Apple's rolling this out slowly because they don't want anything detrimental to happen when it comes to the release and they want to be able to have everything control kind of go through all the processes of testing make sure that every situation has been accounted for that can happen when it comes to Apple intelligence but there's also of course a PR moment for them to be able to do this as well because when it comes to iOS and iPad OS 18 that'll still release probably in the September time frame and it's going to release in conjunction with the announcement of things like the iPhone 16 lineup the new watch lineup and a bunch of other things that Apple's going to be talking about in their September keynote so that's going to get a whole wave of News Press a whole bunch of positive PR people wanting to upgrade to their iPhones to be able to use apple intelligence but then come October which which is usually kind of a slower month when it comes to Apple's product releases and software releases they're going to have a whole new cycle with 18.1 being released and all the new Apple intelligence features that are going to be able to be used with that new hardware so I do want to mention the support when it comes to Apple intelligence so basically if you have an mowed device whether it is a Mac Mini a MacBook Pro or or an M1 iPad Air or iPad Pro those will all be supported and be able to use apple AI so an M series computer or newer M series iPad or newer will be able to support that but then when it comes to the iPhone side as of right now the only iPhones that will be able to support that is going to be on the a17 pro chip which means it's going to be the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 15 Pro so what that means is unfortunately if you just purchase an iPhone 15 or 15 plus that will not have apple intelligence support in built in because it doesn't have the correct chipset or the to do it now we're not sure if there's going to be some sort of staggered approach maybe some of the stuff like gen emojis and will be able to come over but I really do think that apple is going to keep this on the A7 Pro or newer which means that when the iPhone 16 lineup is released it'll probably have the A7 Pro on the cheaper models and then an a18 Pro on the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max so people are going to want to upgrade to those newer phones just because of Apple intelligence so again there's a reason to the madness and a reason why Apple's going to be doing this is to get more sales down the line and get just more PR as well as more between the software and the hardware being released in that September October time frame so that is what we know so far when it comes to Apple intelligence and when it's going to be release what the approach is by Apple to release it again we're probably going to get an 18.1 beta update either this week or next week on iOS and iPad OS devices as well as probably Mac OS aoia as well as watch OS 11 and things like that so we will be testing it and I will be the first to actually put it on my device and see exactly what it's like but as I said earlier it's going to be a staggered release in terms of the feature sets that we get with apple intelligence which again I don't I don't know how to feel about that maybe Apple's just really making sure that from a testing perspective everything's going to work how they want it to work and they don't want any loose ends at the end of the day for anything detrimental to happen in their situation so let's see how Apple actually approaches this moving forward and it is unfortunate that Apple intelligence will not be supported by even the newest Apple devices like an iPhone 15 or an iPhone 15 plus so if you do want to get apple intelligence and be able to use it you're going to have to get a new iPhone unless you have a 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max but let me know in the comment down below are you excited for Apple intelligence what are your thoughts on AI in general do you think Apple's going to do it correctly to make sure that again nothing goes out of control and it's kind of siloed in their apple ecosystem Apple's going to do it the way that they want to do it and they're going to be releasing it the way that they want to release it in order to keep control of a feature or something that's kind of uncontrollable now at this point but that'll do it everybody if you made it to the end leave a little dolphin in the comments down below so I know you made it to the end I'm kind of excited to see what all the hype is about to see if I can actually use it dayto day and to implement in a way that makes me feel like I'm not actually using AI but it's going to be just making my day to day that much easier I think that's going to be the perfect implementation and let's see if Apple can do it but if you guys want to watch more videos like this one YouTube thinks you're going to like this video right here if not I chose this video specifically for you to check out to see if maybe you're going to end up liking it but but that'll do it everybody I'm Fernando and I'm out of here peace\n"