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The highly anticipated developer beta of Apple Intelligence is finally here, with an early limited set of AI-based features in iOS 18.1 and related updates that will expand over time.

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The new iOS 18.1 beta also includes call recording and transcription, while macOS Sonoma 14.6 that was released to all users this week rolls out previously promised support for dual external displays on the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro, so read on below for all the details!

Apple Intelligence Now Available in iOS 18.1 Beta and More

The first Apple Intelligence features are now available to test in the iOS 18.1 developer beta, released earlier this week. The beta and features are limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

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This means that iOS 18.0 and iOS 18.1 are now in beta testing simultaneously, with the public launch of the first Apple Intelligence features now delayed until iOS 18.1, which is likely to be released in October.

The first features available to try include new writing tools, suggested replies in the Messages app, email summarization, and more.

See Apple Intelligence in Action

As mentioned, Apple Intelligence is now available in the iOS 18.1 developer beta, as well as in the iPadOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.1 developer betas.

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We have shared a video that provides a quick demonstration of some of the first new Apple Intelligence features available on the iPhone, so be sure to give it a watch for a closer look. Also be sure to check out our list of all of the Apple Intelligence features available so far.

All of the Apple Intelligence Features Not Included in the iOS 18.1 Beta

Apple Intelligence includes a wide range of new features for the iPhone, but not all of them are available to test in the first iOS 18.1 developer beta.

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For example, while Siri has a new design when invoked, the assistant does not yet have features such as deeper in-app controls, on-screen awareness, and personal context for the user. Apple said these additional features will roll out over the course of the next year.

iOS 18.1 Beta Includes Call Recording and Transcribing

Included within the first set of Apple Intelligence features in the iOS 18.1 beta is the ability to record phone calls, complete with transcriptions.

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This feature, exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro Max, notifies everyone on the call that it is being recorded through an audible message, so it is clear to all participants. After the call, you can play back its audio or read a transcription of what was said.

macOS Sonoma 14.6 Adds Dual External Display Support to 14-Inch MacBook Pro With M3 Chip

Apple earlier this year said that it would add support for dual external displays in clamshell mode to the 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M3 chip, and that functionality has now arrived in macOS Sonoma 14.6, released to the public earlier this week.

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This means the latest 14-inch MacBook Pro model now works with dual external displays when the laptop's lid is closed, just like the latest MacBook Air models.

The MacRumors Show: Apple Intelligence Beta is Here

With an early set of Apple Intelligence features now available to developers, we're getting our first taste of how well they work in real-world settings as Apple looks toward a public release later in the year.

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On the latest episode of The MacRumors Show podcast, hosts Dan Barbera and Hartley Charlton discussed the unusual move of having both iOS 18.0 and iOS 18.1 in beta testing and shared their early thoughts on the new Apple Intelligence features. Listen to the podcast through Apple Podcasts or your preferred podcast platform, or watch on YouTube.

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I just want to know if homekit is integrated with AI Siri. Can I ask finally set multiple tasks - "Turn the aircon, set lights to 20% play Barry White on the HomePod"?
 
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What would happen if someone declined being recorded while on the call?

Would this also be available in the EU?
 
I’m pretty sure call recording and transcribing is a standard iOS 18 feature, not Apple Intelligence. It’s on the general iOS 18 page with no requirements other than the languages it supports. The only reason no other devices have it right now is because it’s in 18.1 which isn’t out for non-AI devices yet.
 
The new iOS 18.1 beta also includes call recording and transcription

But does it, after 17 years, finally provide audible notifications of missed calls?
 
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Is anyone else bothered how a tech site like Macrumors keeps confusing Apple Intelligence with Siri?

They're not the same thing.

Wherever Macrumors has an article or video about Apple Intelligence, instead of the Apple Intelligence icon, they use the Siri icon:


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This is Apple Intelligence:
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Maybe they let Apple Intelligence choose the icon for the articles. Google instead of Nvidia...cough cough..


or maybe Siri has finally got fed up with all of the jokes and is going full Ultron

 
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And google voice also had that since day 1, right?

Yes, though it inserts a beep at regular intervals to keep reminding everyone that it's recording.

I've been recording calls for years on my iPhones, but just with an inline digital voice recorder. I'm in a one-party state so I can record without informing the other person, but I still do. It makes sense that this feature always lets the other person know.
 
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When we have a 'T-Rex surfing emoji' absolutely everything will be possible,
I have waited soooo for this.
 
I just want to know if homekit is integrated with AI Siri. Can I ask finally set multiple tasks - "Turn the aircon, set lights to 20% play Barry White on the HomePod"?
I think that will be part of the advanced Siri functions in about 18.4. that is when Siri gains multi-step actions and when it gets the full App Intents integration to be able to work with more apps and their functions.
 
My wife and I have replaced our iPhones every other year ever since the iPhone 4. Given limited improvements in newer phones, we have been thinking to skip this year and extend the life of our 14 Pro's with another year. When Apple announced Apple Intelligence, I changed my mind. Until they announced that Apple Intelligence won't come to Europe. I do hope we will see some improvements to Siri, as Siri has not improved much since it's inception. But not holding my breath as Siri improvements seem to rely on Apple Intelligence at least somewhat.

Wondering how many other Europeans are going to skip upgrading, or are going to an alternative, and how much Apple will lose that way.
 
I just want to know if homekit is integrated with AI Siri. Can I ask finally set multiple tasks - "Turn the aircon, set lights to 20% play Barry White on the HomePod"?

There's an easier way to do this - stop using HomeKit. And also open you world to every smart home device out there instead of 5% of them
 
Maybe they let Apple Intelligence choose the icon for the articles. Google instead of Nvidia...cough cough..
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or maybe Siri has finally got fed up with all of the jokes and is going full Ultron


Siri hears us all call her names.... talk smack on her for being stupid.... she's going full on the Grudge one day for sure. :)
 
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