Apple Resumes Beta Testing with New Apple Intelligence Features

Apple devices showing AI-driven apps and features.

Apple has resumed beta testing for iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2, adding fresh Apple Intelligence tools for users to explore. Following the recent iOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.1 releases, this beta introduces AI-driven features aimed at boosting productivity and personalization.


Apple Intelligence Expands with Genmoji and Image Playground

In this beta, Genmoji allows users to create custom emojis using simple prompts, adding a new level of personalization. Apple also offers an API for Genmoji, making it accessible to other apps. Additionally, Image Playground enables users to generate images with text prompts, expanding creative options. Like Genmoji, it includes an API for third-party app integration, enhancing its utility.

Apple devices showing AI-driven apps and features.

Siri Gains ChatGPT Integration

Siri receives a powerful upgrade with ChatGPT integration, enabling it to answer complex questions more accurately. This improvement enhances Siri’s responses, making it a more reliable tool for users seeking detailed information. Visual Intelligence, now available for iPhone 16 users, lets the camera recognize and answer queries about objects in real-time, further expanding Apple’s AI offerings.


Expanded Language and Regional Support

Previously limited to American English, Apple Intelligence now serves five additional English-speaking regions. This expansion allows a larger audience to experience Apple’s latest AI tools, making smart features accessible to more users.

Apple’s new beta updates bring a range of innovative Apple Intelligence features, from customizable emojis to smarter virtual assistants. With these upgrades, Apple continues to prioritize personalization and enhanced interactivity across its devices. As beta testing progresses, users can expect further improvements and even more features in future releases.

Share This Article