New apple AI Feature Launched- IOS 18.1 complete guide

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All right, We got to talk about Apple intelligence. So, Apple’s made this promise: this huge thing is coming that’s going to change everything across their whole lineup.

They’ve been talking about it for a while, and I think that promise is starting to fade. This was first announced at WWDC 2024. That was nearly six months ago, and it’s still not completely out yet.

The new iPhone launched in September with exactly zero Apple intelligence features, but then some software updates have started to be pushed out, and eventually it’s supposed to be finished and in everyone’s hands by March 2025.

That’s a lot of buildup. So what I want to do now is review every single Apple AI feature that’s out so far. And then also get into whether the promise that they’re actually making is even good in the first place.

So first up, writing tools.

Apple AI Feature Tools

1. Apple Ai Writing Tools

So all of these features, unless otherwise specified, are on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. So no Apple Intelligence features at all on the Vision Pro, their most futuristic platform.

That’s already kind of fascinating. But the writing tools, you may have heard about these since they’re definitely referenced a lot, maybe the most out of any of these.

And, yeah,’ it’s basically generative AI to help adjust what you’ve already written.

So this is easiest to demo on the Mac, but basically you have something you’ve written, you highlight all of it, and then select one of the writing tools. And actually, this is one of the first weird hiccups, just a strangely repetitive UI.

Apple AI Writing Tools Overview

  • Apple AI writing tools can be accessed in one click or shown in a list.
  • Apple AI can be used to make messages more professional or friendly.
  • Friendly mode uses shorter sentences and exclamation points.
  • Professional mode is terse but never uses exclamation points.
  • Concise mode is most useful, reducing highlighted text by 40%.
  • Proofreading is useful for capitalization and proper nouns.
  • Auto punctuation checker is also available.
  • Summary or make a table is suitable for large documents.

Unfortunately, even as basically a professional writer at this point, I haven’t gotten much use out of writing tools at all.

2. Apple AI Notification Summaries

So, notification summaries. This one, to me personally, I have found almost useless. Basically, it does exactly what it sounds like it does.

When it’s enabled, it summarizes your notifications from each app. So if you get a long message from someone or several notifications in a row from a single app, it will do its best to condense that all into a single message to help you kind of get the gist quickly.

So no matter how long or how short the messages are, whether it’s just a text or maybe a group chat that has absolutely blown up and you missed 100 messages.

It’s going to try to summarize all that into one or two lines. The thing is, once I enable it and start using it, it basically seems like the notifications that I’m getting are almost never benefited from being summarized or shortened.

Like I’ve never gotten four text messages that are perfectly summarized into a single one. And I’m sure it’s possible. There are going to be some instances where it works for people, but it’s not just me.

I’ve seen lots of examples online, and there’s plenty of memes, too, of Apple’s notifications and summaries doing some sometimes hilarious work and some brutal stuff.

So it works, and I guess it’s good for a laugh once in a while, but yeah, this is a feature I straight up turned off.

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3. Apple AI Genmoji

Gen Moji, So, okay, believe it or not, there was some hype for this one. And once again, it’s basically exactly what it sounds like.

It’s it’s letting you generate any emoji using AI. Anything you want. So let’s say I’m in messages and I want to react to some message with a very specific emoji that doesn’t exist.

You would describe an emoji, so you write your text and then hit create a new emoji, give it about three seconds again, and it will use generative AI to create that image for you.

That’s fun, I guess. And yes, it will sometimes refuse to make what you ask of it. If you ask for something like crazy or graphic, although it seems to have no problem making a potato with a gun, so that’s an emoji reaction you can send sick.

It’s a very specific use case. There’s no doubt some people have fun with it. I just think, I’m not in the target demographic to use this sort of thing all the time.

So again, over my head, cool, it exists, but that’s it.

4. Apple AI Image Playground

So then image playground is another, maybe kind of weird one. This is almost the same tool, but sort of standalone.

This is a playground to generate images in a cartoon style of whatever you want. So you open the playground app and again, just describe the image you want in text. Anything, really. But before you type anything, there are also a number of buttons , and they are kind of just inspiration suggestions for things or people to include in the image.

So, yes, you can choose any of the people that your phone recognizes from your photos app, and that’ll be the starting point for the image, and then add some themes or accessories or backgrounds or props or whatever on top of it.

This app, which generates cartoon-style images in seconds on a device, is a playground for creating artificially generated images.

It is not photorealistic and can be copied and pasted. Google and others have similar apps, but it is of debatable usefulness.

It is supposed to avoid offensive actions like asking for a gun, but adding more variables like a chef hat and fireworks can increase its chances of success.

The app is in beta and may create unexpected results, but it is a potentially unreliable tool. The app is a product of Google and others, and its usefulness is debatable.

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5. Apple AI Priority Notifications

So then, priority notifications. So, okay, now, this is one that I think has some promise, or at least I’m in the target demographic for it because, as an iPhone and Android user, you start to notice that Apple’s weakness has, for a long time, been notification management.

If it was just kind of had a fire hose and notifications coming in all the time. So priority notifications surface certain notifications above the rest when you’re in a focus mode that reduces notifications.

But this should also work in the mail app to put AI-identified high-priority messages up at the top, plus some other categories.

So if you use the default mail app, which I don’t, but a lot of people do, then this could be helpful. Something G-mails had for many years.

And the reduced notifications mode also specifically tries to do a good job of only letting important notifications through but keeping the rest quiet.

6. Apple AI Background Removal

So then the Photos app Yes, we all hate the new Photos app. You do, I do, everyone you know hates it. We’re all on the same page. It’s terrible.

But Apple has added exactly one AI feature. to the Phot app in an age where lots of companies are comfortable adding a ton of AI to their photo apps, dozens of things, but they’ve decided, all right, yeah, we can do the background object removal thing.

We can do that. So basically the same thing as Google’s magic eraser tool, let’s say you’ve got a picture with a subject in the front, and you just want to remove that annoying thing in the background.

You hit the edit button, and then on the right side, you hit the cleanup tool. And a lot of times it will automatically highlight in this sort of rainbow glow the thing that it auto detects that you want to remove.

But if it doesn’t, you can just tap or circle whatever you want, and it takes a few seconds. and then it just gets rid of it and uses generative fill to fill in the background.

And of course, some scenes work better than others. It’s kind of the same deal as Magic Eraser or Photoshop. Typically, patterns or repeating backgrounds will give you the best results.

I’m going to say I actually think this one works better than Google’s. It’s better at getting a good outline of the photobomber or the background object in a single gesture, which is nice.

It’s really smart. So to me, this is also one of the more useful features.

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7. Apple AI Recording Summaries

Recording summaries is a feature that allows users to record, transcribe, and summarize conversations during phone calls. It is not built into the default voice memos app, but it is a great feature for students.

The feature allows users to save their conversations as notes, which are then saved as transcripts. The summary button at the top of the notes shows different summary options, with the first one highlighting the speaker’s name, while the second one doesn’t.

The first summary includes the speaker’s name, while the second one doesn’t.

The app has potential for improvement, but it is currently not built into the voice memos app. The only way to initiate this feature is to create a new note in the notes app, attach it to a recording, and record the audio.

This feature could be made more convenient and user-friendly. The app’s main purpose is to record conversations during lectures or meetings, but it is currently not available

8. Apple AI Visual Intelligence

Visual intelligence is a feature available on the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, which can be accessed by long-pressing the camera control button.

This opens a full-screen view finder with three buttons: a shutter, ask, and search. The shutter button allows users to ask Chat GPT about an object or subject, while the search button reverses Google image searching. The shutter button snaps a photo and continues to provide options for search or ask.

While the UI is visually appealing and quick, it is not groundbreaking or groundbreaking. Similar to the Galaxy S8 in 2017, where Chat GPT could recognize landmarks or products, the new feature is expected to be more capable and integrated.

While GPT has more capabilities and trust than Bixby, it is not groundbreaking or groundbreaking. However, it is ideally more accurate and capable than before, and it may be built on top of this in the future.

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9. Apple AI Siri

Siri has an all-new design that’s even more deeply integrated into the system experience, with an elegant, glowing light that wraps around the edge of your screen.

With a double tap on the bottom of your iPhone or iPad screen, you can type to Siri from anywhere in the system when you don’t want to speak out loud.

Tap into the expansive product knowledge Siri has about your devices’ features and settings. You can ask questions when you’re learning how to do something new on your iPhone, iPad and Mac, and Siri can give you step-by-step directions in a flash.

Richer language understanding and an enhanced voice make communicating with Siri even more natural. And when you refer to something you mentioned in a previous request, like the location of a calendar event you just created, and ask ”What will the weather be like there?” Siri knows what you’re talking about.

Apple Intelligence empowers Siri with onscreen awareness, so it can understand and take action with things on your screen. If a friend texts you their new address, you can say “Add this address to their contact card”, and Siri will take care of it.

Siri allows seamless action across apps, enabling users to send emails, make photo enhancements, and drop them in specific notes without lifting a finger. It also knows the email reference and app it’s in, allowing seamless interaction across devices.

Apple Intelligence Pros and Cons

What I was looking for so far was the version of Apple Intelligence that’s launching with iOS 18.1; it feels like it’s just the beginning.

There’s a mix of some everyday helpful features, like the message summaries, and there’s also a lot of things that feel kind of niche that I won’t really find myself using in everyday life as often, like writing tools, for example, but overall I do think it’s a promising start.

It feels a lot like what we’ve seen from other tech companies so far, like Samsung with Galaxy AI and Google with some of its Pixel AI features. I really like the message summaries; even though they’re not always on point, they can be very helpful, and I think it’s the best example of how AI can bring some convenience to your phone.

I also really liked using the cleanup tool to touch up my photos, and I also thought that Siri New Look makes it feel a bit more modern.

In terms of what I didn’t like, I do feel like the photo memories tool is a little inconsistent in terms of the results that it pulls up, but the bigger issue here is that a lot of the features just simply aren’t out yet, so it’s hard to get a sense of whether Apple intelligence makes it worth upgrading your phone.

How to use ai in apple ios 18.1 to write

Starting in iOS 18.1,you can use Apple Intelligence Writing Tools to proofread, summarize, and rewrite text. On supported devices with Apple Intelligence enabled, Writing Tools are available virtually anywhere you can type, even in third-party apps.

Let’s explore how they work in Mail.

  1. Expand toolbar with arrow above keyboard.
  2. Tap Apple Intelligence button for Writing Tools.
  3. Use Apple Intelligence to proofread or rewrite text.
  4. Summarize text as paragraph, bullet points, list, or table.
  5. Tap Concise for shorter draft without changing tone.
  6. An animation appears as Apple Intelligence analyzes text.
  7. After analysis, read new version.
  8. To retain new text, tap Done.

Subscribe to the Apple Support YouTube channel or click another video to keep watching. Apple Intelligence is available in beta with Siri and device language set to US English.

Some features and languages will be coming over the next year.

In the years to come, as Apple’s AI technologies evolve, we can expect even more intuitive, helpful, and privacy-conscious innovations that transform how we live, work, and connect with the world around us.

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