Surprise – Apple Intelligence first appears in iOS 18.1 developer beta, promising a generative AI future

Rumors of Apple Intelligence delays may be wildly exaggerated. Apple’s own brand of generative AI, scheduled to roll out to iPhones, iPads, and Macs later this year, is arriving today—at least parts of it—in early form as developer betas for iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 18.1.

It’s the first early access to Apple’s promised generative features, and a hopeful sign that some bits of Apple Intelligence will arrive with the long-awaited iPhone 16. Apple is rolling out the iOS 18.1 dev beta, iPadOS 18.1 dev betas, and macOS 15.1 dev betas to developer apps and supporting devices now in an effort to help developers understand Apple’s artificial intelligence intentions and prepare for Apple Intelligence. The news comes just a day after Bloomberg reported delays that may have meant Apple Intelligence wouldn’t arrive in time for iPhone 16. Now it appears the next iPhone is all but guaranteed to have at least some Apple Intelligence.

Apple Intelligence promises to bring things like writing support, natural language search, context persistence in Siri, creating memory movies based on prompts, transcription summaries, and more. Not everything will be available in this early preview. Additionally, especially at this early stage before we get a potential full lineup of iPhone 16 devices all running A17 Pro or better Apple Silicon, only iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPads and Macs with at least M1 chips will be able to access Apple Intelligence features in the new dev betas. It will also only work for English (US) systems.

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For those who can, here is some of what you’ll find.