Apple Intelligence Now Takes Up Nearly Twice as Much Storage as It Did at Launch
User adoption of Apple's AI is low, but it just keeps taking up more space.
I'd describe myself as a skeptic of the generative AI revolutionβI think the technology as it currently exists is situationally impressive and useful for specific kinds of tasks, but broadly oversold. I'm not sure it will vanish from relevance to quite the extent that other tech fads like the metaverse or NFTs did, but my suspicion is that companies like Nvidia and OpenAI are riding a bubble that will pop or deflate over time as more companies and individuals run up against the technology's limitations, and as it fails to advance as quickly or as impressively as its most ardent boosters are predicting.
Maybe you agree with me and maybe you don't! I'm not necessarily trying to convince you one way or the other. But I am here to say that even if you agree with me, we can all celebrate the one unambiguously positive thing that the generative AI hype cycle has done for computers this year: the RAM floor for many PCs and all Macs is now finally 16GB instead of 8GB.
Companies like Apple and Microsoft have, for years, created attractive, high-powered hardware with 8GB of memory in it, most egregiously in $1,000-and-up putative "pro" computers like last year's $1,599 M3 MacBook Pro or the Surface Pro 9.
Hereβs a look at whatβs going to change with Siri, and what the introduction of Apple Intelligence will allow you to do with the digital assistant.Β
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Appleβs latest iOS 18.1 software update introduced a series of Apple Intelligence features, including Writing Tools and notification summaries. However, some features were missing from the lineup, like Genmoji, which allows users to create emojis from written prompts.Β Now, with iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 officially available, the highly anticipated AI-generated Bitmoji [β¦]
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Apple released new Apple Intelligence features, including image playground, Genmoji, writing tool enhancements, and ChatGPT integration with iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2. The company also expanded language support for Apple Intelligence to localized English in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the U.K. Previously, the company supported only U.S. English [β¦]
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Apple announced Wednesday that iOS 18.2 is now available, which comes with exciting image generation features, such as βImage Playground,β Appleβs image creation feature that creates cartoon-like images from text descriptions. Hereβs what you need to know about the Apple Intelligence feature, including what it is and how to use it.Β What is Image Playground? [β¦]
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