Another feature that's already up and running allows users to request a summary of a web page, email, or text. This saves a lot of time, and the summary goes straight to the core of the content. You can also ask the Photos app to search for specific images. For example, you can request to show all photos where someone is holding a phone. We recently took a closer look at Apple Intelligence.
Currently, Apple's AI features require an iPhone to have at least 8GB of RAM, meaning AI features are currently limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. All four models in the iPhone 16 series will support Apple Intelligence, and rumors have it that the iPhone SE 4 will do the same.


Apple Intelligence's ability to aggregate websites saves time. | Image credit: PhoneArena
AI features that Apple hasn't yet included in the Apple Intelligence beta include Genmoji, which lets iPhone users create custom emojis, Image Playground, which lets users create images on the device, and the chatbot ChatGPT. We'll also see big improvements to Siri, which will help the assistant handle requests. So far, the virtual digital assistant has received a small cosmetic UI update and a more colloquial tone. But the real changes will come later this year.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in the latest issue of his weekly newspaper Turn on Newsletter, more Apple Intelligence features will be available in the upcoming beta versions of iOS 18.1. Remember, Apple Intelligence did not appear for iPhone 15 Pro And iPhone 15 Pro Max Users up to iOS18.1 Developer Beta has been launched. The stable version of iOS18.1 may not be released until October, giving Apple several weeks to release additional beta versions of the build with early versions of additional AI features.